Why Were Dinosaurs So Much Bigger Than Animals Today?

Locutus

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Not every dinosaur was gigantic, but the ones that were were absolute behemoths. So, why did they get so much bigger than animals that walk the land today?


Image: The sizes of some of Mongolia's common dinosaurs in comparison to a person, including the adorably petite Velociraptor. / Conty


Matthew Carrano, the curator for the Museum of Natural History's Dinosauria, explains his thoughts on how dinos attained their size — and why the real question might be not why dinosaurs were so big, but why are we so small?:


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Why Were Dinosaurs So Much Bigger Than Animals Today?


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Sal

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I read it but I don't get why ability to rapidly reproduce via eggs would lead to a bigger body size.
 

Blackleaf

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It's actually a misconception that dinosaurs were really big. Most land dinosaurs weren't. Even T-rex weighed the same as a modern African bull elephant.

Some herbivorous dinosaurs, like diplodocus, were huge because they needed to reach the leaves on the tall trees.
 

Sal

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I used to be a raptor...I was small and fast...

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