Yes, the spinosaurus can chase prey because if it did not it would have died before reaching adulthood and would be unable to reproduce.
Based on the shape of its teeth and claws, scientists believe that spinosaurus primarily fed on fish.
Spinosaurus shared territory with other giant theropods who would rely on stealing other predators food whenever possiably.
"He chased like foxhounds chase their prey".
They chase it.
the best type of dinosaur is spinosaurus. it had large arms, unlike t-rex. and it had a long mouth so it can kill its prey easily. and there are even results that spinosaurus is way better than t-rex. people should consider spinosaurus the king of the dinosaurs.
Spinosaurus was mainly piscivorous, as you probably know, but fish were certainly not the only food source for Spinosaurus. It was probably capable of taking down small-medium sized prey like the Iguanodont, Ouranosaurus. However, larger animals like Paralititan or Aegyptosaurus, were probably too large for Spinosaurus too take down. Even Carcharodontosaurus, which was specifically adapted for taking down large sauropods, would need help from several other members of the same species. When hunting other dinosaurs, Spinosaurus may have grappled the prey with it's huge arms then bit into the prey and thrashed it's head back and forth, using it's long neck.
They chase after its pray.
they dont
It is thought by some that the spinosaurus were specialized fish eaters. While others think it was also a meat-eater.
They don't usually chase any prey. They hide in ambush and strike out at any prey item that comes close enough. After the animal dies, the snake will follow the scent trail and consume it.
Any dog could chase a cat ... its a prey drive and how strong their drive is, will determine if they chase ... if the dog grew up with cats, its less likely to treat cats as prey.
Brachiosaurus did not have prey. It was an herbivore, meaning it only ate plants.