15 to 17 metres
· Gigantosaurus
That is the correct spelling of "gigantosaurus" (a very large sauropod dinosaur). *Confusingly, there is also a "giganotosaurus" (a carcharodontosaurid, or carnivorous dinosaur)
Gigantosaurus is a poorly known herbivorous dinosaur, and is not to be confused with Giganotosaurus. Giganotosaurus is the third largest carnivorous dinosaur known, behind Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.
· Gigantosaurus
gigantosaurus,one of the largest carnivores of the cretacious period.It was 49ft long and could easily exceed that.
Gigantosaurus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is believed to have been a solitary predator, similar to other large carnivorous dinosaurs. Its behavior likely involved stalking and ambushing prey, utilizing its size and speed to hunt effectively. Evidence suggests it may have been a scavenger as well, feeding on carrion when opportunities arose. Additionally, Gigantosaurus may have exhibited territorial behaviors to assert dominance over its hunting grounds.
Some scientists say Spinosaurus, but most say that Giganotosaurus was the biggest theropod.
Gigantosaurus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, primarily hunted large prey, including herbivorous dinosaurs such as sauropods and other smaller dinosaurs. Its size and predatory adaptations suggest it was an apex predator in its ecosystem, relying on speed and strength to catch its prey. Evidence indicates that it may have also scavenged when opportunities arose.
Well, really it would be the gigantosaurus but because some people don know about it they say T rex. Dont belive me? look it up
Spinosaurus has had many misleading interpritations (such as in Jurassic park and more recently, primeval). Giganotosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur (spinosaurus was actually just a scavanger and much smaller than a t-rex)
The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.
The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.