No complete Spinosaurus
skull has been found.
The first specimen found (the holoytpe,
BSP 1912 VIII 19) had a fragment from the maxilla and the front half of the lower jaw (the Dentary).
These were destroyed in the second World War.
Since then bits and pieces
of skull have been referred
to Spinosaurus
such as MNHN SAM 124 and MSNM V4047.
MSNM V4047 is a portion of skull almost a meter long containing the Premaxilla
Maxillia
and Nasal.
The total skull length has been estimated be around 1.75m in length.
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Spinosaurus was anywhere from 15 meters to 18 meters long.
No nests or eggs of Spinosaurus have ever been found. Thus, it is impossible for us to know whether Spinosaurus even took care of its young at all. If they did, we definitely don't know how they took care of their young.
Pretty much all dinosaurs lay eggs, so Spinosaurus likely did too.
No Spinosaurus eggs or nests have ever been found. However, it is safe to say that Spinosaurus, like all other dinosaurs, would have hatched from a hard shelled egg, like a bird. Whether their parents took care of them or they were immediately independent is unknown.
Spinosaurus
The biggest Tyrannosaur was Spinosaurus. It wasn't apart of the Tyrannodae family it was part of the spinodae but it was so fierce that it was a Tyrannosaurus. The spinosaurus is so big that when he attacks he needs to duck down!
No Spinosaurus and T-Rex did not live in the same place. There have only ever been 6 specimens of Spinosaurus found to date. They have all been found in different locations in North Africa (Morocco, Egypt, Kenya, Libya and Niger) All specimens of T-Rex have been found in the Western Part of North America. Some other Tyrannosaur species have also been discovered in Canada and Alberta. Also although both lived in the late Cretaceous they were separated by some 25 million years. Spinosaurus lived much earlier than T-Rex. Spinosaurs lived from 97 million years ago compaired to T-Rex which lived 66,000,000 years ago.
The Spinosaurus was the largest carnivore to ever live. It is thought to have been around 49 feet long and weighed 6 tons.
Spinosaurus was carnivorous, and had a diet based mostly on fish, using its long, crocodile-like jaws to scoop fish out of the waters easily. However, such a large dinosaur could not survive simply on fish, (although there were some that grew up to six feet long at that time) and most likely fed on other dinosaurs. In addition, this dinosaur's spine may have been fragile, and it would have been careful when hunting other carnivores; if it ever did so.In summation, Spinosaurus was not a herbivore.
Spinosaurus date to the lower Albian and through the Cenomanian stage of the Early Cretaceous. That time was between 106 and 93.5 million years ago. Spinosaurus were one of the largest theropods ever, even bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex.
Vampires are fictional. No vampire has ever been found.
The spinosaurus was the largest carniverous dinosaur. It is called spinosaurus because of the fin on its bag. This dinosaur was a water dwelling dinosaur that was hunted by the largest crocodile that ever lived.