In terms of size, where does the human being stand for a dinosaur?

Taking the size of an average man 168cm high, 46cm wide to compare with prehistoric dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus or tyrannical dinosaurs, humans are really small. But for many other small dinosaurs such as velociraptor, troodon ... our species is far superior in size.

Taking the size of an average man 168cm high, 46cm wide to compare with prehistoric dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus or tyrannical dinosaurs, humans are really small. But for many other small dinosaurs such as velociraptor, troodon . our species is far superior in size.

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The human-size comparison video with each of the dinosaurs below will help us see where the human being stands of a dinosaur.

 

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