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Composite Lizard Upgrade

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As rightly suggested earlier in this thread by Fv5v7, Composite Lizard's page does lack the presence of Megalania, and we do not include dinosaurs or marine reptiles from the Mesozoic under the composite lizards, correct? Megalania, according to Wikipedia, has a maximum weight based on various estimates of ranging between 331 and 1,940kg. Then, we take the official speed on the profile: 34.9 km/h. This results in the following range of values.

Low end (331 kg): 15554.061459642011 joules, (wall level)

Mid end (620 kg); 29134.495785432166 joules (still wall level)

High end (1,940kg): 91162.77713506194 joules (as expected, still Wall level)

Apparently, according to here the Bearded Dragon can travel at 40 km/h, yielding this set of values: 20432.057901255 joules, 38271.5283951 joules, and 119753.08639580246 joules.

So, using any range of values yields wall level.

If we include marine reptiles or dinosaurs (I'll work on a composite dinosaur page if I can) the latter of which I'm not going to include due to the fact that they deserve their own composite page, the values would be bumped up to much higher, I'd presume. For a rough estimate, the Mosasaurus here is estimated to weigh 15 tons, while the Mosaurus weight estimated here by a palaeontologist is 6 tons for an oversized specimen. According to BBC's fact files, a giant mosasaur would weight somewhere to the tune of 20 tons.

If we use the bearded dragon's speed for these masses, here are the values: 370370.3702962963 joules for 6 tons, 925925.9257407407 joules for 15 tons, and 1,234,567.9009876542 joules for 20 tons. (All wall level)
 
This seems reasonable, although I think thst we only count lizards, not dinosaurs.
 
I suppose so, yes. And no problem.
 
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