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The spinosauraus was arguably bigger than the T Rex. The sail on its back would not be good because as soon as its sail hit the ground it would break its back and die. Spinosauraus was much larger than the gigantaraptor.

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Estimates place Spinosaurus at 49 feet long and weighing at least 4.4 to 10 tons. Giganotosaurus was 43 feet long and probably weighed between 6.5 and 13.8 tons. Thus, Spinosaurus was definitely longer, but either may have been heavier.

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Believe it or not, Spinosaurus was bigger, but it's because of that dang sail.

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yes spinosaurus was bigger than gigantosaurus. gigantosaurus was 13 or 14 feet tall and spinosaurus 16 feet tall

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well no brachieosaur is but if talking about charnivors no

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yes it was 17 meter weighing about 21 tons the giganotosaurus was also pretty big but wasn't as big only 13.2 meters

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