I had performed a volumetric analysis on my Giganotosaurus carolinii reconstruction to see how voluminous and massive it might have been, well, my take on it. This also has implications for its lifestyle in regards to a certain hypothesis claiming allosauroids to be obligate scavengers...
Full blogpost: https://thesauropodomorphlair.wordpress.com/2022/01/09/volumetric-estimate-for-giganotosaurus/
The diplodocid taxon Dystylosaurus edwini has long been commonly assumed to be a synonym of Supersaurus. But does this long-held idea still really hold up? Full blogpost: https://thesauropodomorphlair.wordpress.com/2021/05/28/edwins-two-beamed-sauropod/
My take on size estimations for adult Edmontosaurus annectens. Some of them got real big...
Full blogpost: https://thesauropodomorphlair.wordpress.com/2021/02/10/size-of-the-duck-titans/
Haven't gotten out a blog post in a while. Sorry for the hiatus, but it took some time to get the hang of Wordpress' block editor. Without further ado, here's the new post.
New published data on tetrapod body densities, and updates to my previous mass estimations.
Full blogpost: https://thesauropodomorphlair.wordpress.com/2021/02/05/tetrapod-body-densities-and-updates-to-mass-estimations/
Those that have been following my works closely might have noticed that I finally updated most of my dinosaur skeletal reconstructions with extraoral or lip tissues. I have also addressed the overused argument that continually renewable teeth is somehow an indicator against lips.
Full blogpost: https://thesauropodomorphlair.wordpress.com/2020/09/09/lipped-dinosaurs-and-the-replaceable-teeth-argument/