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-->** SomewhereAPaleontologistIsCrying. The maximum size of Liopleurodon is controversial, but modern estimates are in the 20-30 foot range, about the size of an orca. Partial fossils of similar animals have been estimated to be up to 50 feet long, including \
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-->** SomewhereAPaleontologistIsCrying. The maximum size of Liopleurodon is controversial, but modern estimates are in the 20-30 foot range, about the size of an orca. Partial fossils of similar animals have been estimated to be up to 50 feet long, including \\\"Predator X\\\". However, the 80 foot long monster in WalkingWithDinosaurs was completely made up. The largest known predator in Earth\\\'s history is the blue whale. If you don\\\'t count filter feeders as predators (which is incorrect) then the largest known predator is a male sperm whale, which can reach 67 feet long and 50 tons.

Yet another rambling piece of {{natter}} [[RepairDontRespond replying to another example]], kicking it off with a negative \\\"[[AccuracyAttack You fail at research but I don\\\'t!]]\\\" pothole.

The original example @/{{Omnigeek6}} replied to didn\\\'t even \\\'\\\'mention WalkingWithDinosaurs\\\'\\\', Predator X, or the blue whale. The only relevant portion of his rant was the second sentence, which could have easily replaced the bit in the original example about Liopleurodon\\\'s size \\\"depending on who you ask.\\\" In fact, that\\\'s just what I\\\'ve done.
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-->** SomewhereAPaleontologistIsCrying. The maximum size of Liopleurodon is controversial, but modern estimates are in the 20-30 foot range, about the size of an orca. Partial fossils of similar animals have been estimated to be up to 50 feet long, including \
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-->** SomewhereAPaleontologistIsCrying. The maximum size of Liopleurodon is controversial, but modern estimates are in the 20-30 foot range, about the size of an orca. Partial fossils of similar animals have been estimated to be up to 50 feet long, including \\\"Predator X\\\". However, the 80 foot long monster in WalkingWithDinosaurs was completely made up. The largest known predator in Earth\\\'s history is the blue whale. If you don\\\'t count filter feeders as predators (which is incorrect) then the largest known predator is a male sperm whale, which can reach 67 feet long and 50 tons.

Yet another rambling piece of {{natter}} [[RepairDontRespond replying to another example]], kicking it off with a negative \\\"[[AccuracyAttack You fail at research but I don\\\'t!]]\\\" pothole.

The original example @/Omnigeek6 replied to didn\\\'t even \\\'\\\'mention WalkingWithDinosaurs\\\'\\\', Predator X, or the blue whale. The only relevant portion of his rant was the second sentence, which could have easily replaced the bit in the original example about Liopleurodon\\\'s size \\\"depending on who you ask.\\\" In fact, that\\\'s just what I\\\'ve done.
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