Spinosaurus aegyptiacus lived in coastal mangrove swamps, eating fish.
Spinosaurus fossils have been found in Egypt and Morocco, dating to between 112 and 97 million years ago. At that time, North Africa was a coastal plain with mangrove swamps, where the Spinosaurus fished for most of its food.
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
Many of them hunt gators during the season. They call it fishing.
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
Crocodiles not only live in swamps, the also live in riparian areas near rivers. Crocodiles hunt and live in areas that a predominantly water.
Yes, at least, that's what its skull shape suggests. It was long and thin, like a crocodile. Crocodiles eat small animals and fish when food is scarce. So, it seems likely that Spinosaurus at small animals and fish. However, we only know Spinosaurus from a few incomplete skeletons, and the original specimens were annihilated when Germany was bombed, so we don't know to much about it. maybe it was powerful enough to hunt the larger sauropods in the area. We'll have to wait for more fossils to confirm the evidence.
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
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Spinosaurus, as of now, is the largest meat-eating animal to walk the earth. Therefore, it would be assumed that Spinosaurus was large enough to hunt smaller dinosaurs, if none were bigger than it. The only time another dinosaur might try to kill a Spinosaur is if it was wounded, ill, or very young. Even an older Spinosaur might still be able to defend itself due to sheer size and mass.
Spinosaurus fossils date to between 112 and 97 million years ago, and have been found in Morocco and Egypt. This suggests that they lived in the tropical coastal plains of North Africa. Their habitat would have been mangrove swamps, and native plants would have included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and a few early angiosperms (flowering plants).