No. Carcharodontosaurus was about 14m long, slightly smaller than giganotosaurus and 4m smaller than spinosaurus. Hieght wise it was about the same as giganotosaurs and T-Rex but shorter than spinosaurus. Its weight was around 7-8t, similar to giganotosaurus, more than T-Rex but less than Spinosaurus.
The biggest Carnivore is the Gigantosauruseagles
The single biggest tooth? Or the genus of dinosaur that would likely have had the biggest teeth? If the latter, probably Carcharodontosaurus or Giganotosaurus.
The biggest carnivore cat is the Bengal Tiger.
The four biggest theropods are as followed. 1-Spinosaurus 2-Giganotosaurus 3-Carcharodontosaurus/T-Rex are currently tied for third place. 4- Allosaurus
carcharodontosaurus is one of the biggest meat eating dinosaurs. carcharodontosaurus was as tall as tyrannosaurus rex and is 45 feet long and stands 20 feet tall while tyrannosaurus rex is 43 feet long and stands 20 feet tall. carcharodontosaurus was slightly smaller than giganotosaurus and spinosaurus
T. rex was a very big meat-eating dinosaur, also called a carnivore. It would have been at the top of the food chain. It is known to have fed on other large dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus, Anatosaurus, and Triceratops, and probably could have swallowed smaller dinosaurs in a single bite.
Carcharodontosaurus was taller and much longer than T-Rex, but T-Rex actually weighed more than Carcharodontosaurus and had sharper teeth. T-Rex's teeth were banana-shaped and had the ability to break a dinosaur's neck bones, while Carcharodontosaurus had jagged-shaped teeth that were designed to slice through flesh, similarly to Giganotosaurus's teeth. However, T-Rex was faster and had a much bigger brain than Carcharodontosaurus. Carcharodontosaurus even had a brain smaller than Giganotosaurus's. Given the pros and cons of both carnivores, it would be very tough to say given the pros and cons of both carnivores and the fact that it would be a very close fight between them. Either carnivore could win.
carcharodontosaurus would win
No, humans are omnivores.
The largest LAND carnivore is the polar bear but i don't know about water(hope this helps!)
Carcharodontosaurus is a meat eater even larger than T-Rex, but smaller than Giganotosaurus. It is about 17 ft high, 43 ft long, and weighs about 7 1/2 tons. Their teeth are almost 7 inches long.
1. Giganotosaurus 2. Spinosaurus 3. Carcharodontosaurus 4. Mapusaurus Epanterias and Saurophaganax may be bigger than T-Rex and a new mystery carnivore has been discovered in Argentina that may be bigger than both T-Rex and Giganotosaurus.