He was a negro of gigantic size; though that might not have appeared as he sat squatted in the canoe but for the extreme breadth of his shoulders, between which was set a huge head, almost neckless.
Several of the beech-trees, too, are of gigantic size, some being said to cover an area of ground nearly 150 feet in diameter.
Some of these trees are of gigantic size, of considerable girth, and of great beauty.
The vale of Belvoir, below the castle, towards the north, lies mostly upon the lower lias, which is celebrated for its richness in fossil remains, some of the ammonites here found being of gigantic size.
They are usually found in humid soil, sometimes grow epiphytically on trees, and in tropical climates often attain a gigantic size.
A genus of extinct, ostrichlike birds of gigantic size, which formerly inhabited New Zealand.
They indicate biped and three-toed animals of gigantic size, with a stride perhaps six feet in length.
If they were produced by worms, some of these must have been of gigantic size, but Billings has recently suggested that they may be casts of sponges that lived like some modern species imbedded in the sand.
They were allied to modern Mares' Tails or Equisetums, but were of gigantic size, and much more woody structure of stem.
They were evidently herbivorous and some of them of gigantic size.
Fragmentary remains of smaller relatives had been discovered by earlier explorers but nothing that gave any adequate notion of its character or gigantic size.
There are indeed carnivorous whales of gigantic size, but no very large land carnivore.
The same deposits have been equally fertile in the remains of terrestrial animals of gigantic size.
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