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English: Comparison of the size of a Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) male (left), female (middle) and a human (right).

This image assumes the length of a male Steller sea lion is 3 metres, and that of a female is 2.5 meters. A male human is assumed to be 1.75 metres tall.

Own work based on:
File:Steller_Sea_Lion_colony_(5945820659).jpg

File:Tyrannosaurus_specimens.svg

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https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/2pmczv/i_underestimated_the_size_of_the_male_stellers/
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Steller Sea Lion and human size comparison

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6 June 2023

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