Not exact matches
The bone belongs to a giant ichthyosaur, a type of prehistoric aquatic reptile, and experts
estimate the
length of this specimen's
body would have been up to 26 metres.
Based on the
length of the footprints, we can
estimate that the largest animals had a
body length of about eight meters.
Dry weights were
estimated for each arthropod family in each transect and substrate type by means of linear regressions of
body weight on
body length.
This roughly
estimates the
length of time needed for the microorganism to exhibit its full blown effects on the
body of the infected organism.
This method permits to get good
estimates of
body length and weight without any restrain of the animal, and with little disturbance.