Spinosaurus,
most likely did not live in packs and lived most of their life by themselves (except for the mating season.) It was a very large carnivore/piscivore,
even larger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus,
so it would need a lot of food to support itself. If it lived in packs then it would have to share, but each Spinosaurus
would not get enough food to support itself, plus there would probably not be enough fish in a single river to support a large number of Spinosaurus.
Also many species of dinosaur lived in packs, because there are safety in numbers, however a single Spinosaurus
was more than capable of defending itself from other carnivores like Carcharodontosaurus,
so it would probably be safe living alone.
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We don't know. Spinosaurus
is only known from very fragmentary
remains. We know nothing about whether it lived in packs or not. Even dinosaurs known from many individuals
found together it's difficult to say if they lived in packs.
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Spinosaurus lived in North Africa between 112 and 93.5 million years ago. Other carnivorous dinosaurs from that time and place include Carcharodontosaurus, Bahiasaurus, and Deltadromeus. Herbivorous dinosaurs include Paralititan ame Aegyptosaurus.
Dinosaurs that lived at the same time and place as Spinosaurus include Carcharodontosaurus, Bahariasaurus, Paralititan, and Aegyptosaurus. Carcharodontosaurus is another one of the largest theropods, or meat eating dinosaurs, known, and Bahariasaurus, which may have been a ceratosaur, was another one of the largest theropods known. Paralatitan and Aegyptosaurus were both large sauropods, or long necked, quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs.
it lived with these animals deltadromeus stomatosuchus suchomimus and many more ouranosaurus carcharodontosaurus aegyptosaurus coelocanths paralititan sarcosuchus
Spinosaurus is thought to have lived like a crocodile, probably living together but would have hunted alone.
Yes. They were solitary hunters. Since they were larger than most of its prey, the food couldn't support more than one spino.
Triceratops did not live at the same time as the spinosaurus, however they both were alive during the Cretaceous period.
Yes,They did live in packs. Good question.
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
They tend to live in there sled packs that they pull the sled in
They live in packs
No
NO.
No, most types of lizard tend to be solitary and don't live in packs.
No. The platypus does not live or move in packs. It is a solitary animal.
i think it traveled in packs
all wolves prefer to live in packs because it allows for more successful hunts.
In packs
Yes