As the spinosaurus was big and bulky it meant that it will take longer to walk.
A large bipedal dinosaur, slightly larger than Tyrannosaurus Rex. A long tail to balance such a top heavy upper body. Powerful hind legs to allow it to reach speeds fast enough to chase down it's herbivorous prey. On it's back was a large sail like fin, which was highly vascularised membrane to exchange heat with the outside air.
Spinosaurus's habitat was North Africa's tropical coastal plains between 112 and 97 million years ago. At this time, North Africa had many mangrove swamps, where Spinosaurus would have spent its days fishing. Plants here included conifers, ferns, cycads, ginkgoes, and a few early angiosperms (flowering plants).
It could eat anything it wanted, and its largest competing carnivore was about half the size of the spino. When it was hunting, it could bite into its prey, clamp onto it, and killed it using its enormous claws. It would then defend its newly caught prey from smaller carnivores and scavengers.
No nests, eggs, or hatchlings of Spinosaurus have ever been found, so it is unknown whether they took care of their young. They were most likely solitary. Fossil evidence such as long, narrow jaws with low bite force, non-serrated, interlocking teeth, partially digested scales in its stomach, and oxygen isotopes indicative of a semiaquatic lifestyle say that Spinosaurus was mostly piscivorous, or fish eating. To hunt fish, they would wade into swamps and wait for a fish to swim by, which they would then snatch and swallow whole. They did probably scavenge large dinosaurs and hunt small dinosaurs on occasion.
No nests, eggs, or hatchlings of Spinosaurus have ever been found, so it is unknown whether they took care of their young. They were most likely solitary. Fossil evidence such as long, narrow jaws with low bite force, non-serrated, interlocking teeth, partially digested scales in its stomach, and oxygen isotopes indicative of a semiaquatic lifestyle say that Spinosaurus was mostly piscivorous, or fish eating. To hunt fish, they would wade into swamps and wait for a fish to swim by, which they would then snatch and swallow whole. They did probably scavenge large dinosaurs and hunt small dinosaurs on occasion.
Spinosaurus was a dinosaur that walked on two legs with three toed feet. They had two arms, each presumably with four fingers. Spinosaurus had a long, narrow head with non-serrated, interlocking teeth that were perfect for catching fish. To picture its head, imagine the head of a crocodile with a small crest over each eye. Spinosaurus was 49 feet long. The defining feature, however, was its many long, narrow spines that extended vertically from its back, and these spines were covered in skin, creating a large, semi-circular "sail" on its back. Some suggest, however, that rather than supporting a "sail," the spines supported a large hump.
Spinosaurus was a dinosaur that walked on two legs with three toed feet. They had two arms, each presumably with four fingers. Spinosaurus had a long, narrow head with non-serrated, interlocking teeth that were perfect for catching fish. To picture its head, imagine the head of a crocodile with a small crest over each eye. Spinosaurus was 49 feet long. The defining feature, however, was its many long, narrow spines that extended vertically from its back, and these spines were covered in skin, creating a large, semi-circular "sail" on its back. Some suggest, however, that rather than supporting a "sail," the spines supported a large hump.
As the spinosaurus was big and bulky it meant that it will take longer to walk.
Like other land animals, walking was the method of locomotion used by Spinosaurus. They were bipedal, meaning that they walked on two feet.
Spinosaurus do not live like crocodiles but have a crocodile like skull.
Like other terrestrial animals, Spinosaurus walked on land using its legs and feet. Like other theropods, or meat eating dinosaurs, Spinosaurus was bipedal.
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Like lizards, crocodiles, and other reptiles, Spinosaurus didn't have external ears. However, they did have internal ears that detected sounds, and, like other dinosaurs, were definitely not deaf.
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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.
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