Mesozoican Diaper Size Chart

Story by Carpi on SoFurry

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#4 of Mesozoica

It's basically my canon for diaper sizing in the Mesozoica-verse.


Size 0: <1 kg (Compsognathus hatchling) Size 1: 1 kg - 5 kg (adult Compsognathus, Velociraptor hatchling) Size 2: 6 kg - 9 kg (older Velociraptor children, Troodon hatchling) Size 3: 10 kg - 20 kg (adult Dromaeosaurus, adult Velociraptor) Size 4: 21 kg - 30 kg (older Deinonychus children) Size 5: 31 kg - 60 kg (adult Troodon, adult Deinonychus) Size 6: 60 kg - 90 kg (large adult Deinonychus) Size 7: 100 kg - 200 kg (small adult Austroraptor) Size 8: 210 kg - 380 kg (adult _Achillobator, adult Austroraptor) Size 9: >400 kg (adult Utahraptor)

Notes:

The weights listed are very rough guidelines. Depending on the build and species of the Mesozoican in question as well as the brand of diaper chosen, they may be better served by a diaper that is either above or below their recommended weight.

For example, Blue and Delta are both adult Deinonychus who are both approximately 55 kg. Looking at the chart, they would both wear size 5. However, Blue is much leaner than Delta and she usually wears a size 4.

Because Mesozoicans have a generally leaner build than do Humans as well as having very broad hips and waists, Mesozoican diapers have a totally different cut compared to Human diapers. Despite this, it is possible for a Mesozoican to comfortably wear a Human diaper as long as they both cut out a tail hole and account for the broader hips and waist.

For reference, an average adult Compsognathus would wear a size 4 diaper made for Human babies (10-17 kg).

However, the reverse is not true. Humans cannot comfortably wear a Mesozoican diaper due to the presence of a tail hole as well as the dramatically different cut.

This size chart is not standard but it is used by a lot of Mesozoican diaper manufacturers._