Ceno Series [Part 2/3] by TPH-Original on DeviantArt (original) (raw)
A size comparison of another fifty extinct animal members of the Ceno Series. It's a great stampede across the Cenozoic plains!
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Full List
(click a creature's name to see it up close):
Onychonycteris,Phenacodus,Wonambi,Phiomia,Daeodon, Moropus, Ornimegalonyx, Toxodon, Mesonyx, Pakicetus, Homotherium,
Palaeoloxodon, Haast's Eagle, Carbonemys, Archaeoindris, American Cheetah, Peltephilus, Deinogalerix, Teleoceras, Coryphodon,
Eucladoceros, Darwinius, Sebecus, Hipparion, Tylocephalonyx, Pygmy Elephant, Necromantis, Notochoerus, Zeltornis, Hemicyon,
Nimravus, Deinotherium, Megalibgwilia, Cave Hyena, Dwarf Ground Sloth, Thylacine, Dinopithecus, Megalictis, Miacis, Josephoartigasia,
Megaladapis, Chapalmalania, Barbaturex, Myotragus, Boverisuchus, Purgatorius, Epicyon, Kelenken
Which ones can you identify?
Stats Meekerorum:
Average Size: 2.1 meters (about the size of a Pakicetus)
Largest of All & Largest mammal: Palaeoloxodon (8 m long)
Smallest of All & Smallest mammal: Purgatorius (15 cm long each)
Largest bird: Haast's Eagle (3 m wingspan)
Smallest bird: Ornimegalonyx (1.1 m tall)
Largest reptile: Wonambi (6 m long)
Most recently extinct: Thylacine (~90 years ago)
More Size Charts:
Meso Series: 01-50, Meso Series: 51-100, Meso Series: 101-150
Aqua Series: 01-50, Aqua Series: 51-100, Aqua Series: 101-150
Ceno Series: 01-50, Ceno Series: 51-100, Ceno Series: 101-150
Paleo Series: 01-50, Paleo Series 51-100, Paleo Series: 101-150