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It's very doubtful that Spinosaurus lived in herds. One reason I say this is, because Spinosaurus was primarily a fish-eatter and a single river would probably not have enough fish to support a large number of Spinosaurus. The only time Spinosaurus would have lived together was during the mating season.

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Footprint evidence shows that Stegosaurus did live in herds. It also reveals that the herds were mixed age, with both adults and juveniles. This is good evidence that Stegosaurus raised their offspring.

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no. They hunted alone for an 8 meter long sawfish.

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no they hunted alone

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