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  • The authors also note that the largest terrestrial non-mammalian predators, such as Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurs, may have achieved their massive size by having a lower metabolic rate.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • The largest terrestrial predators, such as Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurs, may have achieved their massive size by having a lower metabolic rate, and it is interesting, in this context, that estimates of total metabolic rate for these species are similar to those of a mammal weighing about a ton

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • For the Giganotosaurus, I accidently sent in a transparency that was shot of the painting in an earlier state, before I added the clouds and the flock of pterosausrs.

    Marking a Mark James Gurney 2009

  • What's with the sky on the Giganotosaurus painting?

    Marking a Mark James Gurney 2009

  • So, anomaly opens in a hangar at an unnamed airfield, BFD….er, Very Large Dino – a Giganotosaurus – pokes its head out while a media crew is in the hangar, along with their own pet dino expert.

    Primeval S3 Ep 4: The Call Of The Mild « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2009

  • But even before I painted the Geographic piece, I did this rendering of Giganotosaurus for Dinotopia: The World Beneath 1995.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James Gurney 2008

  • One of my pictures shows the giant meat-eating dinosaur Giganotosaurus, which made a stir in the paleo universe because it was said to be larger than T.rex.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James Gurney 2008

  • One painting shows the skull of Giganotosaurus compared with “Sue,” the famous giant T.rex.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James Gurney 2008

  • The dino appears to be several feet longer than its cousin Giganotosaurus, which dethroned the North American size champ, T. rex, in 1993.

    Just Be Glad They're Gone 2008

  • The second painting shows Giganotosaurus running at a thundering pace.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James Gurney 2008

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