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Biolizard is too big[]

Currently, the listed length for Biolizard is "easily over 200 feet." Is there a credible source for this? The best I could find was the article on Sonic Retro, which didn't seem to have a source to back this up either.

Using Shadow's relative size for comparison and eyeballing the diameter of the circular track that the fight is on, it seems to be more in the ballpark of, say, 30-40 feet? Even accounting for the neck and tail, that only adds another 10 feet or so. So it would make more sense for Biolizard to be about 50 feet long and 25 feet tall on the torso. Again, this is just eyeballing it, so I won't put much stock in these exact numbers, but this is a far cry from the 200 feet currently listed.McShmoodle (talk) 05:41, 13 June 2023 (UTC)

I did some digging, and the info about the Biolizard's length actually comes from Sonic X, which clearly lists him as 85 meters (about 280 feet) long. Since there's no confirmed length for the Biolizard in the games, and Sonic X depicts him mostly the same as in SA2, it seems someone assumed that game Biolizard's length was somewhere in the same ballpark as the one from Sonic X (hence, "over 200 feet"). That means the page should probably be changed to remove the assumption, unless there's a different source for the Lizard's proportions. It's a bit late where I live, but I'll try to look more into this tomorrow (or later today, I guess, since it's past 1 AM). Thanks for bringing this to my attention.Josiahblazesig 05:54, 13 June 2023 (UTC)