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* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' had little consistency.
** Early Toa figures were generally smaller, then got much bigger due to more complex limb designs, while the final series was made up of low-budget miniature figures roughly the same size as the originals, yet in the story they were nearly the same height.
** In visual media, character sizes only vaguely followed the toy designs and sizes were based on what looked dramatic. The movie ''Web of Shadows'' is a good example, characters change scale in every scene and sometimes seemingly triple in size, such as when Keetongu rises over Sidorak (the larger of the two in toy form) due to [[WhatCouldHaveBeen a leftover idea of an unused concept]] that had Keetongu as a giant.
** The Tahtorak is said to be 40 feet tall officially, but in the comic it stands nearly twice as high. Similarly, [[GiantSpider Kahgarak]] are stated to be 18 feet wide, but the one in ''Web of Shadows'' is closer to 50-60 feet without its legs fully spread out.
** [[PhysicalGod Mata Nui]] is said to be 44 million feet tall in his [[HumongousMecha Great Spirit Robot]] body, close to the diameter of Earth, while early concept art had him as about the size of Europe, with its head smaller than Toys/{{Lego}}'s home, Denmark. Nearly all visual depictions follow the smaller concept rather than the finalized one, but in some places the robot barely seems a few hundred feet tall. This was a consideration in the ''Mata Nui Saga'' artwork, where the robot had to be drastically scaled down to fit on the same image as the normal-sized characters.
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* The [[ComicBook/MarvelUniverse Marvel Legends]] line is somewhat infamous for oddball scaling. The toys are meant to be 1/12-scale, which should make most male characters around six inches (15cm) tall, but many come in at more around six and a half, and it's very common for figures of bulkier characters like ComicBook/{{Thor}} to add another half-inch or so onto their height. This can result in even relatively average-sized characters towering over toys from other lines that are meant to be in the same scale as them. Conversely, toys of larger characters, like ComicBook/TheThing, often suffer from the opposite problem of being too small, as their huge bulky designs make them difficult to budget in, resulting in them actually being ''shorter'' than your average figure.

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* The [[ComicBook/MarvelUniverse Marvel Legends]] line is somewhat infamous for oddball scaling. The toys are meant to be 1/12-scale, which should make most male characters around six inches (15cm) tall, but many come in at more around six and a half, and it's very common for figures of bulkier characters like ComicBook/{{Thor}} [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] to add another half-inch or so onto their height. This can result in even relatively average-sized characters towering over toys from other lines that are meant to be in the same scale as them. Conversely, toys of larger characters, like ComicBook/TheThing, often suffer from the opposite problem of being too small, as their huge bulky designs make them difficult to budget in, resulting in them actually being ''shorter'' than your average figure.
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If that was the case, Celéstine would barely be visible in comparison to Ernest.

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* An official movie poster for ''WesternAnimation/ErnestEtCelestine'' shows the main characters' police mugshots, and they show that Ernest stands at 7 feet tall (a little more than 2 meters) whereas Celéstine is only 5 inches (12,7 centimeters). On the official character height chart, however, she is only a head shorter than the young bear Léon, whom is about as tall as a toddler in comparison to the adult bears. Can be seen here:http://livlily.blogspot.com/2013/10/ernest-et-celestine-2012-character.html

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* When West End Games created ''TabletopGame/StarWarsD6'', they wrote up the sizes for a large number of ships and vehicles. Problem was, they basically pulled the numbers for them out of their butts, rather than attempting to scale through images (which, to be fair, they had to; it was 1987). Most early ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' material used the RPG books as a source, which led to their rather odd sizing choices often spreading to other stories. Probably the most infamous is the sizing for the Executor, which was guessed by West End to be about eight kilometers long (compared to 1.6-kilometer Star Destroyers). This is really hard to swallow if you look at [[https://i.imgur.com/SCT6b3X.jpg any given picture]] of the Executor next to a Star Destroyer, with it easily dwarfing them at least ten times over. Executor's official length ended up changing multiple times, being sized up to 11.6 as an attempted compromise before finally being nailed down at 19 kilometers. This was stated in-universe to be the result of confusing intel; there were multiple Executor projects, some of which were fake, and some versions of the project had it being far smaller than it ended up being, which was the version that got dug up by the Rebels and distributed.

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* When West End Games created ''TabletopGame/StarWarsD6'', they wrote up the sizes for a large number of ships and vehicles. Problem was, they basically pulled the numbers for them out of their butts, rather than attempting to scale through images (which, to be fair, they had to; it was 1987). Most early ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' material used the RPG books as a source, which led to their rather odd sizing choices often spreading to other stories. Probably the most infamous is the sizing for the Executor, which
** The Executor
was guessed by West End to be about eight kilometers long (compared to 1.6-kilometer Star Destroyers). This is really hard to swallow if you look at [[https://i.imgur.com/SCT6b3X.jpg any given picture]] of the Executor next to a Star Destroyer, with it easily dwarfing them at least ten times over. Executor's official length ended up changing multiple times, being sized up to 11.6 as an attempted compromise before finally being nailed down at 19 kilometers. This was stated in-universe to be the result of confusing intel; there were multiple Executor projects, some of which were fake, and some versions of the project had it being far smaller than it ended up being, which was the version that got dug up by the Rebels and distributed.distributed.
** Though not quite as notorious, West End suggested the AT-AT to be around 15 meters tall. This might be based on claims by ILM that this is what the models were scaled to, but if so, it doesn't measure up to shots of the walkers from ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', such as them being able to crush four-meter-long snowspeeders underfoot, the roomy appearance of Veers's command station, or ''especially'' the scene of Luke grappling up to the stomach of one. Most fans settled on 22.5 meters as a reasonable estimate, which [[AscendedFanon seems to have been accepted as their canon height]].

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* Packaging for ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' toys has numerical stats referring to a character's abilities (Optimus Prime and Megatron being top tier) which might have worked until they were all artificially inflated, as no fan wanted to see his particular favorite with a poor score. Particularly hilarious when a character had his offensive capabilities talked up in his profile, eloquently describing his devastating weaponry and incredible combat power... only to reveal that his "Firepower" rating was four out of ten. And a few of the toys from Animated include extra weapons that the writers didn't know about, that ended up being worked in later (Lugnut's Mace, Soundwave's guitar that becomes Laserbeak, etc). There's also a press release that said Lugnut could ''fire napalm from his mouth'' which hasn't shown up anywhere else.

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* Packaging for ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' toys has numerical stats referring to a character's abilities (Optimus Prime and Megatron being top tier) which might have worked until they were all artificially inflated, as no fan wanted to see his particular favorite with a poor score. Particularly hilarious when a character had his offensive capabilities talked up in his profile, eloquently describing his devastating weaponry and incredible combat power... only to reveal that his "Firepower" rating was four out of ten. And a few of the toys from Animated include extra weapons that the writers didn't know about, that ended up being worked in later (Lugnut's Mace, Soundwave's guitar that becomes Laserbeak, etc). There's also a press release that said Lugnut could ''fire napalm from his mouth'' which hasn't shown up anywhere else.''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':



*** It's even present in other series to varying degrees (not as often as the G1 cartoon, but still worth mentioning). ''Anime/{{TransformersCybertron}}'' in particular has serious issues with scale in the alternate modes or even robot modes being oversized depending on what's convenient for the animators. For example:[[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/e/ee/Cyb_ep29_scale_nightmare.jpg Case in point]], [[ButtMonkey Thundercracker]] isn't supposed to be much bigger than 2 of the guys currently on top of him(Scourge and Crumplezone) in that image, meaning either they inexplicably shrink or he grew 10 times or more in size. Let's not forget [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/e/eb/Vector_Prime-Landmine.jpg The time]] Vector Prime was much bigger than he really is (He's about same size as Optimus, yet here he's almost godzilla-sized when compared to him).

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*** It's even present in other series to varying degrees (not as often as the G1 cartoon, but still worth mentioning). ''Anime/{{TransformersCybertron}}'' in particular has serious issues with scale in the alternate modes or even robot modes being oversized depending on what's convenient for the animators. For example:[[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/e/ee/Cyb_ep29_scale_nightmare.jpg Case in point]], here]], [[ButtMonkey Thundercracker]] isn't supposed to be much bigger than 2 of the guys currently on top of him(Scourge him (Scourge and Crumplezone) in that image, meaning either they inexplicably shrink or he grew 10 ten times or more in size. Let's not forget size. There's also [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/e/eb/Vector_Prime-Landmine.jpg The the time]] Vector Prime was much bigger than he really is (He's (he's about same size as Optimus, yet here he's almost godzilla-sized Godzilla-sized when compared to him).him).
* The [[ComicBook/MarvelUniverse Marvel Legends]] line is somewhat infamous for oddball scaling. The toys are meant to be 1/12-scale, which should make most male characters around six inches (15cm) tall, but many come in at more around six and a half, and it's very common for figures of bulkier characters like ComicBook/{{Thor}} to add another half-inch or so onto their height. This can result in even relatively average-sized characters towering over toys from other lines that are meant to be in the same scale as them. Conversely, toys of larger characters, like ComicBook/TheThing, often suffer from the opposite problem of being too small, as their huge bulky designs make them difficult to budget in, resulting in them actually being ''shorter'' than your average figure.

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* Ira Gamagoori of ''Anime/KillLaKill'' provides the page image, and for good reason. [[YourSizeMayVary His size varies greatly throughout the series]], mostly thanks to ''Kill la Kill'''s DerangedAnimation, hence the [[MemeticMutation meme]], "Ira Gamagoori only has one size: Bigger than you." Just to give an example, [[TokenMiniMoe Nonon Jakuzure]] ''officially'' comes up to about half his height, but in a ''single scene'' he goes from his regular size to being big enough that when she stands on his shoulder, his head is bigger than ''her entire body.''

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* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': Ira Gamagoori of ''Anime/KillLaKill'' provides the page image, and for good reason.image. [[YourSizeMayVary His size varies greatly throughout the series]], mostly thanks to ''Kill la Kill'''s DerangedAnimation, hence the [[MemeticMutation meme]], "Ira Gamagoori only has one size: Bigger than you." Just to give an example, [[TokenMiniMoe Nonon Jakuzure]] ''officially'' comes up to about half his height, but in a ''single scene'' he goes from his regular size to being big enough that when she stands on his shoulder, his head is bigger than ''her entire body.''



* Averted in ''Manga/{{Blame}}'', where [[Creator/TsutomuNihei the author]] studied architecture for years before creating his manga, and is famous for taking incredible pains to make everything to scale.

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* ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' relies a lot on skewed, inconsistent perspective as depiction of the characters is based on their emotional state.

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* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''ComicBook/MustThereBeASuperman'', the titular hero bumps into a cluster of spherical alien spores whose size varies depending on the panel, ranging from larger-than-a-human to football-sized.
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** Played with in the rematch against Ojou where Sakuraba seems even taller than usual which Musashi explains that simply by changing his posture to a more confident one he can make himself look taller, [[http://mangafox.me/manga/eyeshield_21/c213/3.html Suzuna attempts hilariously fails]]

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** Played with in the rematch against Ojou where Sakuraba seems even taller than usual which Musashi explains that simply by changing his posture to a more confident one he can make himself look taller, [[http://mangafox.me/manga/eyeshield_21/c213/3.html Suzuna attempts hilariously fails]]fails
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** For official sizes, Kikunojo is almost a full meter taller than her brother Izou (287cm versus 192). Yet when they [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/onepiece/images/3/3a/Izou_and_Kikunojo.png/revision/latest?cb=20210919035047 reunite, Kiku is several centimeters shorter than Izou]].
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* In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', Cornelius and his niece Michelle (badgers), Abigail (a wood mouse), Edgar (a mole), and Russell (a hedgehog) are not drawn to scale. Michelle, Abigail, Edgar, and Russell are children (or "furlings", as Cornelius refers to them), but the latter three are slightly taller than Michelle, who is about half of her uncle's height. Since these animals are drawn in an upright anthropomorphic posture, Cornelius should be about 22 inches tall; Michelle, 11 inches; Abigail, 2.25 inches; Edgar, 2.625 inches, and Russell, 6 inches (Abigail is about three-quarters of her father's height, Russell is three-quarters of his mother's height, and Edgar is two-thirds of his mother's height).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', Cornelius and his niece Michelle (badgers), Abigail (a wood mouse), Edgar (a mole), and Russell (a hedgehog) are not drawn to scale. Michelle, Abigail, Edgar, and Russell are children (or "furlings", as Cornelius refers to them), but they are all about half of Cornelius's height. Since these animals are drawn in an upright anthropomorphic posture, Cornelius should be about 22 inches tall; Michelle, 11 inches; Abigail and Edgar, 2 inches; and Russell, 4 inches (assuming the "furlings" to be about half of the height of their parents or parental figures, except for Abigail, who reaches her father's shoulder).

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* In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', Cornelius and his niece Michelle (badgers), Abigail (a wood mouse), Edgar (a mole), and Russell (a hedgehog) are not drawn to scale. Michelle, Abigail, Edgar, and Russell are children (or "furlings", as Cornelius refers to them), but they the latter three are all slightly taller than Michelle, who is about half of Cornelius's her uncle's height. Since these animals are drawn in an upright anthropomorphic posture, Cornelius should be about 22 inches tall; Michelle, 11 inches; Abigail and Edgar, 2 Abigail, 2.25 inches; Edgar, 2.625 inches, and Russell, 4 6 inches (assuming the "furlings" to be (Abigail is about half three-quarters of the height of their parents or parental figures, except for Abigail, who reaches her father's shoulder).height, Russell is three-quarters of his mother's height, and Edgar is two-thirds of his mother's height).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', Cornelius and his niece Michelle (badgers), Abigail (a wood mouse), Edgar (a mole), and Russell (a hedgehog) are not drawn to scale. Michelle, Abigail, Edgar, and Russell are children (or "furlings", as Cornelius refers to them), but they are all about half of Cornelius's height. Since these animals are drawn in an upright posture, Cornelius should be about 22 inches tall; Michelle, 11 inches; Abigail, 1.5 inches; Edgar, 2 inches; and Russell, 4 inches (assuming the "furlings" to be about half of the height of their parents or parental figures).

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* In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', Cornelius and his niece Michelle (badgers), Abigail (a wood mouse), Edgar (a mole), and Russell (a hedgehog) are not drawn to scale. Michelle, Abigail, Edgar, and Russell are children (or "furlings", as Cornelius refers to them), but they are all about half of Cornelius's height. Since these animals are drawn in an upright anthropomorphic posture, Cornelius should be about 22 inches tall; Michelle, 11 inches; Abigail, 1.5 inches; Abigail and Edgar, 2 inches; and Russell, 4 inches (assuming the "furlings" to be about half of the height of their parents or parental figures).figures, except for Abigail, who reaches her father's shoulder).
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** There's also Wailord, a whale blimp-like Pokémon that is 47 feet long yet only weighs about half a ton. Turns out this was intentional this time, to give Wailord a density low enough to float on water. He is the "Float Whale Pokémon", after all.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Metroid}}'': Samus is stated to be 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) and 198 pounds (90 kg) when not in her PowerArmor, which is what you expect form a SuperSoldier that has often towered above most people. This stayed the same until ''Other M'' where Samus is clearly shorter. Or everyone else is just really freaking huge.

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* Throughout the ''Power Rangers'' series, the Zords based on animals were seldom if ever to scale with each other. They were large enough for their heads to hold the cockpits of the Rangers who operated them.

** In ''Mighty Morphin'', for instance, if the Dinozords had been to scale, these would have been their approximate sizes (and most likely, they wouldn't have required a Megazord or Ultrazord mode):
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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 123,000 feet long and 31,250 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 7,600 feet long with teeth up to 1,500 feet long; weight 112.5 billion tons

-''Triceratops'': 65,000 feet long and 20,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 7,600 feet long; nose horn 760 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145 billion tons

-Mastodon (mammoth, actually): 32,000 feet high at the shoulders; 29,000 feet high at the hips; tusks 30,000 feet long; trunk 24,000 feet long; ears 8,000 feet high by 4,000 feet wide (about 0.8 square mile in total area) each; weight 145 billion tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually; specifically ''Smilodon''): 10,400 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 2,000 feet long; weight 7.5 billion tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 7,000 feet; crest 585 feet long; weight 515 million tons

-Titanus (based on ''Brachiosaurus''): 220,000 feet long including 85,000-foot neck, 57,000 feet high at the shoulders; 135,000 feet in overall height (nearly 5 times the height of Mt. Everest); 46,000 feet high at the hips; weight 1.16 trillion tons
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-Lion: 9,000 feet high at the shoulders and 26,000 feet long overall; weight 5.5 billion tons

-Tiger: 10,000 feet high at the shoulders and 29,000 feet long overall; weight 7.3 billion tons

-Jaguar: 7,000 feet high at the shoulders and 21,000 feet long overall; weight 3 billion tons

-Cheetah: 8,000 feet high at the shoulders and 18,000 feet long overall; weight 2 billion tons; running speed 15 million MPH

-Wolf: 16,000 feet long overall; 6,750 feet high at the shoulders; weight 1.4 billion tons

-Grizzly bear: 18,000 feet long and 8,400 feet high at the shoulders; weight 8.3 billion tons

-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 15,000 feet long and 7,000 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5 billion tons each

-Panda bear: 13,500 feet long and 6,250 feet high at the shoulders; weight 3.5 billion tons

-Bat: 3,400-foot wingspan; 1,050 feet long with legs extended; weight 96,500 tons

-Gorilla: 15,000 feet tall in upright posture; weight 3.6 billion tons

-Chimpanzee: 11,000 feet tall; weight 675 million tons

-Giraffe: 46,000 feet tall including 18,000-foot neck; 24 billion tons

-Deer: 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; antlers 8,500 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

-Bison: 32,000 feet long overall; 16,000 feet high at the shoulders; horns 4,000 feet long apiece; weight 16.9 billion tons

-Antelope (specifically, oryx): 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; horns 9,750 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

-Rhino: 14,000 feet high at the shoulders and 36,000 feet long overall; horn 2,000 feet long; weight 40 billion tons

-Elephant (specifically, African): 30,000 feet high at the shoulders; trunk 20,000 feet long; tusks 11,250 feet long; ears 13,000 feet high by 10,000 feet wide (about 3.5 square miles in area) each; weight 160 billion tons

-Armadillo: 8,400 feet long overall, 3,000 feet high at the back; weight 400 million tons

-Jackrabbit: 4,800 feet long overall; ears 1,600 feet long; weight 112.5 million tons

-Dolphin, blue shark: each 33,000 feet long; 6.89 billion tons

-Sawshark: 7,600 feet long including 1,900-foot-long snout; teeth 20 feet long; 35 million tons

-Hammerhead shark: 34,000 feet long; head 7,400 feet wide; 7.5 billion tons

-Piranha: 3,000 feet long; 5 million tons

-Swordfish: 27,000 feet long including 6,750-foot-long "sword"; 1.28 billion tons

-Penguin: 7,800 feet tall; wings/flippers 3,750 feet long; weight 350 million tons; swimming speed 21,000 MPH

-Crane: 14,000 feet long including 5,500-foot neck; wingspan 22,400 feet; weight 130 million tons

-Falcon: 5,000 feet long; wingspan 12,500 feet; weight 16 million tons; able to dive at 335,000 MPH

-Hawk: 6,000 feet long; wingspan 15,000 feet; weight 28.5 million tons

-Eagle: 8,500 feet long; wingspan 21,250 feet; weight 81 million tons

-Frog: 900 feet long; 1,950 feet long with hind legs extended; weight 900,000 tons

-Snake (specifically, the adder): 7,000 feet long; 270 feet thick; fangs 30 feet long; 8 million tons

-Sea turtle: 13,000 feet long; 2.1 billion tons

-Alligator: 28,000 feet long including 3,300-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 250 feet long; 4 billion tons

-Crocodile: 36,000 feet long including 4,000-foot-long mouth; teeth about 200 feet long; 7 billion tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 600 feet long; 57,500 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 525 feet long including 175-foot-long mouthparts; 37,500 tons

-Hercules beetle: 1,700 feet long including 760-foot-long horn; 1 million tons

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* Throughout the ''Power Rangers'' series, the Zords based on animals were seldom if ever to scale with each other. They were large enough for their heads to hold the cockpits of the Rangers who operated them.

** In ''Mighty Morphin'', for instance, if the Dinozords had been to scale, these would have been their approximate sizes (and most likely, they wouldn't have required a Megazord or Ultrazord mode):
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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 123,000 feet long and 31,250 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 7,600 feet long with teeth up to 1,500 feet long; weight 112.5 billion tons

-''Triceratops'': 65,000 feet long and 20,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 7,600 feet long; nose horn 760 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145 billion tons

-Mastodon (mammoth, actually): 32,000 feet high at the shoulders; 29,000 feet high at the hips; tusks 30,000 feet long; trunk 24,000 feet long; ears 8,000 feet high by 4,000 feet wide (about 0.8 square mile in total area) each; weight 145 billion tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually; specifically ''Smilodon''): 10,400 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 2,000 feet long; weight 7.5 billion tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 7,000 feet; crest 585 feet long; weight 515 million tons

-Titanus (based on ''Brachiosaurus''): 220,000 feet long including 85,000-foot neck, 57,000 feet high at the shoulders; 135,000 feet in overall height (nearly 5 times the height of Mt. Everest); 46,000 feet high at the hips; weight 1.16 trillion tons
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-Lion: 9,000 feet high at the shoulders and 26,000 feet long overall; weight 5.5 billion tons

-Tiger: 10,000 feet high at the shoulders and 29,000 feet long overall; weight 7.3 billion tons

-Jaguar: 7,000 feet high at the shoulders and 21,000 feet long overall; weight 3 billion tons

-Cheetah: 8,000 feet high at the shoulders and 18,000 feet long overall; weight 2 billion tons; running speed 15 million MPH

-Wolf: 16,000 feet long overall; 6,750 feet high at the shoulders; weight 1.4 billion tons

-Grizzly bear: 18,000 feet long and 8,400 feet high at the shoulders; weight 8.3 billion tons

-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 15,000 feet long and 7,000 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5 billion tons each

-Panda bear: 13,500 feet long and 6,250 feet high at the shoulders; weight 3.5 billion tons

-Bat: 3,400-foot wingspan; 1,050 feet long with legs extended; weight 96,500 tons

-Gorilla: 15,000 feet tall in upright posture; weight 3.6 billion tons

-Chimpanzee: 11,000 feet tall; weight 675 million tons

-Giraffe: 46,000 feet tall including 18,000-foot neck; 24 billion tons

-Deer: 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; antlers 8,500 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

-Bison: 32,000 feet long overall; 16,000 feet high at the shoulders; horns 4,000 feet long apiece; weight 16.9 billion tons

-Antelope (specifically, oryx): 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; horns 9,750 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

-Rhino: 14,000 feet high at the shoulders and 36,000 feet long overall; horn 2,000 feet long; weight 40 billion tons

-Elephant (specifically, African): 30,000 feet high at the shoulders; trunk 20,000 feet long; tusks 11,250 feet long; ears 13,000 feet high by 10,000 feet wide (about 3.5 square miles in area) each; weight 160 billion tons

-Armadillo: 8,400 feet long overall, 3,000 feet high at the back; weight 400 million tons

-Jackrabbit: 4,800 feet long overall; ears 1,600 feet long; weight 112.5 million tons

-Dolphin, blue shark: each 33,000 feet long; 6.89 billion tons

-Sawshark: 7,600 feet long including 1,900-foot-long snout; teeth 20 feet long; 35 million tons

-Hammerhead shark: 34,000 feet long; head 7,400 feet wide; 7.5 billion tons

-Piranha: 3,000 feet long; 5 million tons

-Swordfish: 27,000 feet long including 6,750-foot-long "sword"; 1.28 billion tons

-Penguin: 7,800 feet tall; wings/flippers 3,750 feet long; weight 350 million tons; swimming speed 21,000 MPH

-Crane: 14,000 feet long including 5,500-foot neck; wingspan 22,400 feet; weight 130 million tons

-Falcon: 5,000 feet long; wingspan 12,500 feet; weight 16 million tons; able to dive at 335,000 MPH

-Hawk: 6,000 feet long; wingspan 15,000 feet; weight 28.5 million tons

-Eagle: 8,500 feet long; wingspan 21,250 feet; weight 81 million tons

-Frog: 900 feet long; 1,950 feet long with hind legs extended; weight 900,000 tons

-Snake (specifically, the adder): 7,000 feet long; 270 feet thick; fangs 30 feet long; 8 million tons

-Sea turtle: 13,000 feet long; 2.1 billion tons

-Alligator: 28,000 feet long including 3,300-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 250 feet long; 4 billion tons

-Crocodile: 36,000 feet long including 4,000-foot-long mouth; teeth about 200 feet long; 7 billion tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 600 feet long; 57,500 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 525 feet long including 175-foot-long mouthparts; 37,500 tons

-Hercules beetle: 1,700 feet long including 760-foot-long horn; 1 million tons

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-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually): actually; specifically ''Smilodon''): 10,400 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 2,000 feet long; weight 7.5 billion tons



-Falcon: 4,500 feet long; wingspan 11,250 feet; weight 12 million tons; able to dive at 335,000 MPH

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-Falcon: 4,500 5,000 feet long; wingspan 11,250 12,500 feet; weight 12 16 million tons; able to dive at 335,000 MPH



-Eagle: 8,000 feet long; wingspan 20,000 feet; weight 67.5 million tons

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-Eagle: 8,000 8,500 feet long; wingspan 20,000 21,250 feet; weight 67.5 81 million tons
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-Oryx: 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; horns 9,750 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

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-Oryx: -Antelope (specifically, oryx): 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; horns 9,750 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons



-Elephant: 30,000 feet high at the shoulders; trunk 20,000 feet long; tusks 11,250 feet long; ears 13,000 feet high by 10,000 feet wide (about 3.5 square miles in area) each; weight 160 billion tons

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-Elephant: -Elephant (specifically, African): 30,000 feet high at the shoulders; trunk 20,000 feet long; tusks 11,250 feet long; ears 13,000 feet high by 10,000 feet wide (about 3.5 square miles in area) each; weight 160 billion tons

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-Bat: 3,400-foot wingspan; 1,050 feet long with legs extended; weight 96,500 tons



-Oryx: 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; horns 9,750 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons



-Swordfish: 27,000 feet long including 6,750-foot "sword"; 1.28 billion tons

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-Swordfish: 27,000 feet long including 6,750-foot 6,750-foot-long "sword"; 1.28 billion tons
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-Penguin: 7,800 feet tall; wings/flippers 3,750 feet long; weight 350 million tons; swimming speed 21,000 MPH

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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 12,300 feet long and 3,125 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 760 feet long with teeth up to 150 feet long; weight 112.5 million tons

-''Triceratops'': 6,500 feet long and 2,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 760 feet long; nose horn 75 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145 million tons

-Mastodon: 3,200 feet high at the shoulders; 2,900 feet high at the hips; weight 145 million tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually): 1,040 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 200 feet long; weight 7.5 million tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 700 feet; crest 58.5 feet long; weight 515,000 tons

-Titanus (based on ''Brachiosaurus''): 22,000 feet long including 8,500-foot neck, 5,700 feet high at the shoulders; 13,500 feet in overall height; 4,600 feet high at the hips; weight 1.16 billion tons
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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 12,300 123,000 feet long and 3,125 31,250 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 760 7,600 feet long with teeth up to 150 1,500 feet long; weight 112.5 million billion tons

-''Triceratops'': 6,500 65,000 feet long and 2,000 20,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 760 7,600 feet long; nose horn 75 760 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145 million billion tons

-Mastodon: 3,200 -Mastodon (mammoth, actually): 32,000 feet high at the shoulders; 2,900 29,000 feet high at the hips; tusks 30,000 feet long; trunk 24,000 feet long; ears 8,000 feet high by 4,000 feet wide (about 0.8 square mile in total area) each; weight 145 million billion tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually): 1,040 10,400 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 200 2,000 feet long; weight 7.5 million billion tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 700 7,000 feet; crest 58.5 585 feet long; weight 515,000 515 million tons

-Titanus (based on ''Brachiosaurus''): 22,000 220,000 feet long including 8,500-foot 85,000-foot neck, 5,700 57,000 feet high at the shoulders; 13,500 135,000 feet in overall height; 4,600 height (nearly 5 times the height of Mt. Everest); 46,000 feet high at the hips; weight 1.16 billion trillion tons
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-Lion: 900 feet high at the shoulders and 2,600 feet long overall; weight 5,500,000 tons

-Tiger: 1,000 feet high at the shoulders and 2,900 feet long overall; weight 7,300,000 tons

-Jaguar: 700 feet high at the shoulders and 2,100 feet long overall; weight 3,000,000 tons

-Cheetah: 800 feet high at the shoulders and 1,800 feet long overall; weight 2,000,000 tons; running speed 15,000 MPH

-Wolf: 1,600 feet long overall; 675 feet high at the shoulders; weight 1,400,000 tons

-Grizzly bear: 1,800 feet long and 840 feet high at the shoulders; weight 8,300,000 tons

-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 1,500 feet long and 700 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5,000,000 tons each

-Panda bear: 1,350 feet long and 625 feet high at the shoulders; weight 3,500,000 tons

-Gorilla: 1,500 feet tall in upright posture; weight 3,600,000 tons

-Chimpanzee: 1,100 feet tall; weight 675,000 tons

-Giraffe: 4,600 feet tall including 1,800-foot neck; 24,000,000 tons

-Deer: 2,625 feet long overall; 1,250 feet high at the shoulders; antlers 850 feet long apiece; 8,000,000 tons

-Bison: 3,200 feet long overall; 1,600 feet high at the shoulders; horns 400 feet long apiece; weight 16,900,000 tons

-Rhino: 1,400 feet high at the shoulders and 3,600 feet long overall; horn 200 feet long;
weight 40,000,000 tons

-Elephant: 3,000 feet high at the shoulders; weight 160,000,000 tons

-Armadillo: 840 feet long, 300 feet high at the back; weight 400,000 tons

-Jackrabbit: 450 feet long; ears 160 feet long; weight 112,500 tons

-Dolphin, blue shark: each 3,300 feet long; 6,890,000 tons

-Sawshark: 760 feet long including 190-foot-long snout; teeth 2 feet long; 35,000 tons

-Hammerhead shark: 3,400 feet long; head 740 feet wide; 7,500,000 tons

-Piranha: 300 feet long; 5,000 tons

-Crane: 1,400 feet long including 550-foot neck; wingspan 2,250 feet; weight 130,000 tons

-Falcon: 450 feet long; wingspan 1,125 feet; weight 12,000 tons; able to dive at 33,500 MPH

-Hawk: 600 feet long; wingspan 1,500 feet; weight 28,500 tons

-Eagle: 800 feet long; wingspan 2,000 feet; weight 67,500 tons

-Frog: 90 feet long; 195 feet long with hind legs extended; weight 900 tons

-Snake (specifically, the adder): 700 feet long; 27 feet thick; fangs 3 feet long; 8,000 tons

-Sea turtle: 1,300 feet long; 2,100,000 tons

-Alligator: 2,800 feet long including 330-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 25 feet long; 4 million tons

-Crocodile: 3,600 feet long including 400-foot-long mouth; teeth about 20 feet long; 7 million tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 60 feet long; 57.5 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 52.5 feet long including 17.5-foot-long mouthparts; 37.5 tons


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-Lion: 9,000 feet high at the shoulders and 26,000 feet long overall; weight 5.5 billion tons

-Tiger: 10,000 feet high at the shoulders and 29,000 feet long overall; weight 7.3 billion tons

-Jaguar: 7,000 feet high at the shoulders and 21,000 feet long overall; weight 3 billion tons

-Cheetah: 8,000 feet high at the shoulders and 18,000 feet long overall; weight 2 billion tons; running speed 15 million MPH

-Wolf: 16,000 feet long overall; 6,750 feet high at the shoulders; weight 1.4 billion tons

-Grizzly bear: 18,000 feet long and 8,400 feet high at the shoulders; weight 8.3 billion tons

-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 15,000 feet long and 7,000 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5 billion tons each

-Panda bear: 13,500 feet long and 6,250 feet high at the shoulders; weight 3.5 billion tons

-Gorilla: 15,000 feet tall in upright posture; weight 3.6 billion tons

-Chimpanzee: 11,000 feet tall; weight 675 million tons

-Giraffe: 46,000 feet tall including 18,000-foot neck; 24 billion tons

-Deer: 26,250 feet long overall; 12,500 feet high at the shoulders; antlers 8,500 feet long apiece; weight 8 billion tons

-Bison: 32,000 feet long overall; 16,000 feet high at the shoulders; horns 4,000 feet long apiece; weight 16.9 billion tons

-Rhino: 14,000 feet high at the shoulders and 36,000 feet long overall; horn 2,000 feet long; weight 40 billion tons

-Elephant: 30,000 feet high at the shoulders; trunk 20,000 feet long; tusks 11,250 feet long; ears 13,000 feet high by 10,000 feet wide (about 3.5 square miles in area) each; weight 160 billion tons

-Armadillo: 8,400 feet long overall, 3,000 feet high at the back; weight 400 million tons

-Jackrabbit: 4,800 feet long overall; ears 1,600 feet long; weight 112.5 million tons

-Dolphin, blue shark: each 33,000 feet long; 6.89 billion tons

-Sawshark: 7,600 feet long including 1,900-foot-long snout; teeth 20 feet long; 35 million tons

-Hammerhead shark: 34,000 feet long; head 7,400 feet wide; 7.5 billion tons

-Piranha: 3,000 feet long; 5 million tons

-Swordfish: 27,000 feet long including 6,750-foot "sword"; 1.28 billion tons

-Crane: 14,000 feet long including 5,500-foot neck; wingspan 22,400 feet; weight 130 million tons

-Falcon: 4,500 feet long; wingspan 11,250 feet; weight 12 million tons; able to dive at 335,000 MPH

-Hawk: 6,000 feet long; wingspan 15,000 feet; weight 28.5 million tons

-Eagle: 8,000 feet long; wingspan 20,000 feet; weight 67.5 million tons

-Frog: 900 feet long; 1,950 feet long with hind legs extended; weight 900,000 tons

-Snake (specifically, the adder): 7,000 feet long; 270 feet thick; fangs 30 feet long; 8 million tons

-Sea turtle: 13,000 feet long; 2.1 billion tons

-Alligator: 28,000 feet long including 3,300-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 250 feet long; 4 billion tons

-Crocodile: 36,000 feet long including 4,000-foot-long mouth; teeth about 200 feet long; 7 billion tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 600 feet long; 57,500 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 525 feet long including 175-foot-long mouthparts; 37,500 tons

-Hercules beetle: 1,700 feet long including 760-foot-long horn; 1 million tons

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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 12,300 feet long and 3,125 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 760 feet long with teeth up to 150 feet long; weight 112,500,000 tons

-''Triceratops'': 6,500 feet long and 2,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 760 feet long; nose horn 75 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145,000,000 tons

-Mastodon: 3,200 feet high at the shoulders; 2,900 feet high at the hips; weight 145,000,000 tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually): 1,040 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 200 feet long; weight 7,500,000 tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 7,000 feet; crest 585 feet long; weight 515,000 tons

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-''Tyrannosaurus'': 12,300 feet long and 3,125 feet high at the hips; mouth alone 760 feet long with teeth up to 150 feet long; weight 112,500,000 112.5 million tons

-''Triceratops'': 6,500 feet long and 2,000 feet high at the hips; brow horns 760 feet long; nose horn 75 feet long; neck frill 690 feet long; weight 145,000,000 145 million tons

-Mastodon: 3,200 feet high at the shoulders; 2,900 feet high at the hips; weight 145,000,000 145 million tons

-Saber-toothed "tiger" (cat, actually): 1,040 feet high at the shoulders; saber fangs 200 feet long; weight 7,500,000 7.5 million tons

-Pterodactyl (specifically, ''Pteranodon''): wingspan 7,000 700 feet; crest 585 58.5 feet long; weight 515,000 tons



-Alligator: 5,600 feet long including 660-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 50 feet long; 32,000,000 tons

-Crocodile: 7,200 feet long including 840-foot-long mouth; teeth about 40 feet long; 56,000,000 tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 120 feet long; 460 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 105 feet long including 35-foot-long mouthparts; 300 tons

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-Alligator: 5,600 2,800 feet long including 660-foot-long 330-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 50 25 feet long; 32,000,000 4 million tons

-Crocodile: 7,200 3,600 feet long including 840-foot-long 400-foot-long mouth; teeth about 40 20 feet long; 56,000,000 7 million tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 120 60 feet long; 460 57.5 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 105 52.5 feet long including 35-foot-long 17.5-foot-long mouthparts; 300 37.5 tons

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-Alligator: 2,800 feet long including 330-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 25 feet long; 4,000,000 tons

-Crocodile: 3,600 feet long including 420-foot-long mouth; teeth about 20 feet long; 7,000,000 tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 60 feet long; 57.5 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 52.5 feet long including 17.5-foot-long mouthparts; 37.5 tons

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-Alligator: 2,800 5,600 feet long including 330-foot-long 660-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 25 50 feet long; 4,000,000 32,000,000 tons

-Crocodile: 3,600 7,200 feet long including 420-foot-long 840-foot-long mouth; teeth about 20 40 feet long; 7,000,000 56,000,000 tons

-Japanese rhino beetle: 60 120 feet long; 57.5 460 tons

-Elephant stag beetle: 52.5 105 feet long including 17.5-foot-long 35-foot-long mouthparts; 37.5 300 tons
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-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 1,500 feet long and 710 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5,000,000 tons each

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-Grizzly bear: 1,800 feet long and 850 840 feet high at the shoulders; weight 8,300,000 tons

-Black bear, polar bear (the latter should actually have been called the Kermode bear, as it is the white phase of the black bear): 1,500 feet long and 710 700 feet high at the shoulders; weight 5,000,000 tons each

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-Wolf: 1,600 feet long overall; 675 feet high at the shoulders; weight 1,400,000 tons



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-Alligator: 2,800 feet long including 330-foot-long mouth; teeth up to 25 feet long; 300 feet high at the shoulders; 4,000,000 tons

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