Spinosaurus, a large theropod, didn't evolve into any new species, and they have no living descendants. Their closest living relatives are the birds, which evolved from small, feathered theropod dinosaurs.
Spinosaurus is estimated to have been 49 feet long. The weight estimates are far more sketchy, though, as we don't even know Spinosaurus from any complete skeletons. They range from 4.4 to 10 or even 18 tons.
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Spinosaurus.
Most large animals today, such as elephants, rhinoceros, and even lions, don't have special dwellings where they sleep. They may hide in a thicket or dense woods to sleep if such a place is available. Spinosaurus was probably similar.
spinosaurus because it's bigger
it can be spinosaurus giganotosauru or carcharodonthosaurus
There is no evidence of cannibalism in Spinosaurus. However, many reptiles are cannibalistic on occasion, and there is a chance that Spinosaurus was, too. If it were, however, the only cases of cannibalism would be when large Spinosaurus killed and ate the young offspring of other Spinosaurus.
Richard Markgraf discovered a partial skeleton of Spinosaurus at the Bahariya Formation in Egypt in 1912. Since then, Spinosaurus fossils have been found not only in Egypt but also in Morocco.
A spinosaurus is much larger than the baryonyx
That is the correct spelling of the genus name Spinosaurus (a large carnivorous dinosaur).
There is no spinosaurus but there are other spinosaurids,which are baryonyx and suchomimus
The dinosaur king of the jurassic was the mighty Spinosaurus