Subject: Scale is hard.
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Posted on: 2015-07-24 15:54:00 UTC

Even on pictures which have the most blatant scale-cues ever, such as trees, I find myself reading them as being small trees. That tiny thing below Dreadnoughtus is a 4m-long iguanodont, but I can't interpret it as anything above chicken size - thus under-reading Dreadnoughtus by a huge margin.

I don't know why. You'd think the size of trees, of all things, would be burned into our brains.

As for Ms Willoughby's Zhenyuanlong, I think I read it as cat-sized, which is actually pretty accurate (I'm not counting the tail); I spent every summer holiday of my childhood playing in a river with loaf-of-bread-sized boulders, so that's probably the reason. But magpie-sized is certainly equally valid! It's just what the rocks make you think of.

hS

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