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Although Spinosaurus jaws were weak they were still capable of biting and killing another animal. Spinosaurus also had very large, strong forlimbs with sharp claws that were meant for fishing, but could also be used as very deadly weapons.

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Ankylosaurus's armor was so impenetrable that predators like Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid dinosaurs probably never attacked it. If a predatory dinosaur attacked it, Ankylosaurus could have killed the enemy with a blow from its tail club.

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Young Allosaurus were either protected by their parents or simply ran to escape danger. Adult Allosaurus were 28 feet long and weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb depending on whose estimate you use. Because they were the largest predators in their habitat, the only significant threat to adult Allosaurus were other adult Allosaurus. They would have fought each other mostly by biting, but they may have also used their relatively strong arms and struck each other with their claws.

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Like most herbivores, Apatosaurus didn't have a lot of means of fighting back against predators. Thanks to footprints, we know that young Apatosaurus could run away from predators on two legs like a basilisk. Once they got larger, though, that was no longer possible. At that point, their large size made them too large for most predators, except for Allosaurus. They could have used their tail like a whip in an attempt to ward off Allosaurus, but how effective that was I am not sure.

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Because Spinosaurus was 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, the size of an adult was its first line of defense. As for young Spinosaurus, their best defense probably would have been to flee. If an adult were attacked, it would either run or it would have used its teeth and jaws and possibly its arms to fight back.

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it bit people

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How does a Spinosaurus protect itself?

Because Spinosaurus was 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, the size of an adult was its first line of defense. As for young Spinosaurus, their best defense probably would have been to flee. If an adult were attacked, it would either run or it would have used its teeth and jaws and possibly its arms to fight back.


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Because Spinosaurus was 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, the size of an adult was its first line of defense. As for young Spinosaurus, their best defense probably would have been to flee. If an adult were attacked, it would either run or it would have used its teeth and jaws and possibly its arms to fight back.


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