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Welcome to the ultimate dinosaur size comparison! In this video, we explore the size differences among dozens of prehistoric giants and lesser-known species. From the tiny Anchiornis and Microraptor to the towering Argentinosaurus and Ultrasaurus, you'll see how these incredible creatures stack up against each other. Acrocanthosaurus was a large theropod known for the tall spines along its back. Amargasaurus stood out with two rows of spines along its neck and back. Anchiornis was a small, feathered dinosaur that may have glided through the air. Archaeoceratops was a small herbivore with a beaked mouth and a short frill. Archaeopteryx is famous as a transitional species between dinosaurs and birds. Argentinosaurus is considered one of the largest land animals to have ever lived. Atrociraptor was a fast predator with sharp teeth and claws. Aucasaurus was a medium-sized abelisaurid with tiny arms and strong legs. Austroraptor was a large dromaeosaurid with a long snout, likely piscivorous. Baryonyx had a crocodile-like snout and probably fed on fish. Chilesaurus is less known, but represents one of the early ceratopsians. Coelurus was a small, fast-moving theropod from the Late Jurassic. Coahuilaceratops was a ceratopsian from Mexico with impressively large horns. Coritosaurus are lesser-known herbivorous dinosaurs. Crichtonsaurus was a nodosaurid armored dinosaur named after author Michael Crichton. Daspletosaurus was a close relative of Tyrannosaurus rex, slightly smaller. Diabloceratops had two long horns above its eyes and a spiky frill. Dimetrodon looked like a dinosaur but was actually a synapsid, more related to mammals. Dracorex had a dragon-like skull with horns and spikes, inspiring its name. Fukuiraptor was a predator from Japan, known for its sharp claws. Guanglong was a feathered tyrannosauroid and one of the earliest of its kind. Huayangosaurus was a primitive stegosaur with body armor and tail spikes. Hypsilophodon foxii was a small, fast herbivore with long legs. Koreanosaurus was a bipedal herbivore found in South Korea. Lystrosaurus was a sturdy herbivore that survived the Permian-Triassic extinction. Megalosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs ever named. Microceratops was a tiny ceratopsian with a beaked face. Mimmi seems to be a custom or fictional name; no known record in paleontology. Monoclonius was an early horned dinosaur with a single large nasal horn. Nannotyrannus might be a juvenile T. rex, or a distinct species. Ornithomimus was an ostrich-like dinosaur with long legs and a beak. Pentaceratops had five facial horns and a massive frill. Plateosaurus was a large herbivore and early relative of the sauropods. Polacanthus was an armored dinosaur with spikes and a shielded back. Pyroraptor was a small, fast predator whose name means "fire thief." Salmoxes was a herbivorous dinosaur from Eastern Europe. Sinosauropteryx was one of the first dinosaurs found with fossilized feathers. Skorpiovenator had a powerful bite and was named for its "scorpion hunter" label. Stegoceras was a dome-headed dinosaur that may have headbutted rivals. Sturmiimimus appears to be a misspelling or variant of Struthiomimus or similar. Stygimoloch had a spiked, dome-shaped skull and is debated to be juvenile Pachycephalosaurus. Supersaurus was an extremely long-necked dinosaur, rivaling other giants in size. Tarbosaurus was a close relative of T. rex that lived in Asia. Ultrasaurus is often confused with other large sauropods; it was massive in size. Unaysaurus 2 may refer to a variant or duplicated file of Unaysaurus, a small herbivorous dinosaur from Brazil. Unaysaurus was an early sauropodomorph from South America. Willinakaqe was a hadrosaurid from Patagonia, likely semi-aquatic. Zunaysaurus is a lesser-known sauropod from South America. Zuniceratops was a horned dinosaur with characteristics of both early and late ceratopsians. Zuul crurivastator was a club-tailed ankylosaur known for its well-preserved fossil. tiktok.com/@estudioarkano Facebook: @estudioarkano