Archaeopteryx vs Giganotosaurus
A detailed side-by-side comparison of Archaeopteryx and Giganotosaurus, covering size, diet, classification, geologic period, and discovery history.
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Side-by-side comparison table
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Side-by-Side Comparison
| Property |
Archaeopteryx |
Giganotosaurus |
| Scientific Name |
Archaeopteryx lithographica |
Giganotosaurus carolinii |
| Classification |
Theropoda |
Theropoda |
| Period |
Jurassic Late |
Cretaceous Late |
| Diet |
Carnivore |
Carnivore |
| Length |
0.5 m |
12.5 m |
| Height |
0.3 m |
3.7 m |
| Weight |
0 kg |
6.8 t |
| Discovery Year |
1861 |
1993 |
| Discovery Location |
Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany |
Patagonia, Argentina |
| Named By |
Hermann von Meyer |
Rodolfo Coria & Leonardo Salgado |
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Visual size comparison
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Size Comparison
Archaeopteryx
0.5 m
smaller than a human child
Giganotosaurus
12.5 m
about as long as 2 cars end-to-end
Weight Comparison
Archaeopteryx
0 kg
lighter than a human adult
Giganotosaurus
6.8 t
about the weight of 1.1 elephants
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Timeline comparison
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Diet comparison
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Diet Comparison
Archaeopteryx
Carnivore
Archaeopteryx was a meat-eating predator, hunting other animals for food.
Giganotosaurus
Carnivore
Giganotosaurus was a meat-eating predator, hunting other animals for food.
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Classification comparison
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Classification Comparison
Both dinosaurs share a common ancestor within the Theropoda clade.
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Key differences (from DinoComparison model)
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Did You Know? fun facts
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Did You Know?
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Giganotosaurus was about 25.0x longer than Archaeopteryx.
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Giganotosaurus weighed roughly 13600x more than Archaeopteryx.
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Both Archaeopteryx and Giganotosaurus were carnivores.
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Archaeopteryx lived during the Jurassic Late while Giganotosaurus lived during the Cretaceous Late, separated by roughly 44 million years.
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Archaeopteryx was discovered 132 years earlier, in 1861.
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Both belong to the Theropoda clade, making them relatively close relatives.
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Related comparisons
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Compare With Other Dinosaurs
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Explore these dinosaurs
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