User blog comment:Adsper/All Possible Mobs/@comment-2001:5B0:45C4:75D0:0:FF:FEBF:47C0-20180619180137/@comment-29659579-20180624172803

Well this spiralled out of control. I was the original reply. All of that information is currently up to date.the jaw bone in question was indeed 8% bigger than the holotype, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the animal was 8% larger: the jaws aren’t exact copies to make scaling simple. Multiple sources I found estimate that the full animal would have been no more than 6-6.5% longer.i urge anyone using Wikipedia for their information to check other sources. And just so were clear, I’m not really a fan of T. rex. I like Albertosaurus far better.