Thread:Varg2000/@comment-2118191-20180824151022/@comment-2118191-20190410152902

I did counter your arguments. I provided you with a link - two links in fact, stating that Spinosaurus is larger than Tyrannosaurus. In both cases, you ignored them.

I also made a clear statement - if your video is the be-all-and-end-all in regards to who is bigger, then why isn't this information found on, well, anywhere else? Believe me, I've checked - everywhere else I've looked, and that includes reports from 2019 (yours is from 2018) still suggest that, yes, whether you like it or not, Spinosaurus is bigger than Tyrannosaurus. You'd think that information would at least be on Wikipedia (I'm sure the rabbid T. rex fanboys would have had a field day), or spammed all over the talk page, and yet it simply isn't.

Long story short, Spinosaurus is still accepted as being the longer of the two and there's reason to believe that it may be the heavier of them too. I'm afraid you're simply not in a position to say that T. rex IS, in fact, larger when there's more evidence to suggest that Spino is.