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English: Size comparison of the sauropod Jobaria tiguidensis. The skeletal diagram and measurements in Sereno et. al. (1999) do not match up especially well; here, the measurements have been favored, resulting in an animal measuring about 16 m (52 ft) long, matching Paul's estimate in his 2016 field guide. The torso and tail proportions are based on a photograph of a mounted skeleton. The human silhouette from File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg (CC0).

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