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Re[2]: How small is small?



      
>Small dinosaurs are generally considered to be of lesser size than large 
>ones.  Large ones, often, are bigger and more massive than small ones.  
>Medium dinosaurs are primarily those intermediate in size between the 
>small and the large.
     
>This is McLoughlin's Law of Size, and applies also to mammals, birds, and 
>potatoes.  
     
olives are, of course, left off this list, since they start the smallest size 
out at colossal, and go up in size grades from there.

-Betty