You answered the question they way an adult talks to a very young child. Did you really think I didn't know that reptiles and other life start small and then get larger?
Oh, you totally missed my point then. A baby human weighs 7 lbs and an adult averages about 150. With reptiles that 21.5 to one ratio is much larger. A 150 lb reptile's baby probably weighs 1 lb. Unlike the mammal, the 1 lb reptile is 100 percent functional and independent. That's the only point I was making in response to how to get dinosaurs on the ark. Quite a few people missed that in elementary school. I did.
Since I wasn't being arrogant and you attacked me, it's pretty easy to see why I said "thanks for proving me right".
I just looked up Anacondas for fun. 400 pounds when full grown, 9 oz when born. So that's about a 700 to one ration vs a human ratio of 20ish to one. Then there is that whole dependence issue I also mentioned.