Spinosaurus
One of them was spinosaurus.
The spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus's long snout, its non-serrated, interlocking teeth, and the oxygen isotopes found in its fossils suggest that this was one of the few piscivorous (fish eating) dinosaurs. Although it probably did scavenge on larger dinosaurs when the opportunity arose, and it probably occasionally hunted smaller dinosaurs, Spinosaurus lacked the jaw and tooth strength necessary to hunt a dinosaur nearly as large as itself, and especially one that was larger.
Pretty much all dinosaurs lay eggs, so Spinosaurus likely did too.
spinosaurus, charchardontosaurus, kentrosaurus
Birds are the closest living relatives of spinosaurus and all past dinosaurs.
The smallest carnivorous dinosaurs, such as Compsagnathus, are insects and small vertebrates. Large carnivorous dinosaurs usually ate large and small herbivorous dinosaurs. Some, however, ate fish, including Spinosaurus and Baryonyx.
Normally Tyrannosaurus rex is said to be the "King of the Dinosaurs". but if you think in size it is the Spinosaurus
NO. Alligators are not dinosaurs. They are related though. Dinosaurs, Alligators and Crododiles belong to a group called archosauria. The only descendants of dinosaurs alive today are birds.
spinosaurus t rex carnotaurus
Yes. Spinosaurus was a real dinosaur that existed millions of years ago, along with all of the other dinosaurs.