Spinosaurus is one of the largest theropods, or meat eating dinosaurs, known to science. Size estimates say Spinosaurus was about 49 feet long (9 feet longer than Tyrannosaurus rex). Weight estimates are more sketchy, as Spinosaurus isn't known from complete remains, but they weighed at least 4.4 to 9.9 tons.
Try seeing Jurassic Park 2 and see if you can find T-Rex eggs. Multiply the egg size by two. That should be the egg size of a Spinosaurus egg because the Spinosaurus is twice the size of a T-Rex.
Spinosaurus is not known from complete skeletons. The size estimates I am aware of say that Spinosaurus was about 49 feet long. I doubt that they grew to be as long as 66 feet.
yes it can because discovery channel made a "movie'' on what was the strongest beast and they said it could have been spinosaurus because of its size and because of the amount of enemies it had which included carchondontesaurus which is smaller than the spinosaurus.
The Spinosaurus is significantly heavier than the Deinonychus. Spinosaurus is estimated to weigh between 7 to 20 tons, while the Deinonychus weighed around 100 to 200 pounds. This substantial difference in size and weight makes the Spinosaurus one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, far exceeding the smaller, agile Deinonychus.
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.
Normally Tyrannosaurus rex is said to be the "King of the Dinosaurs". but if you think in size it is the Spinosaurus
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Due to its sheer size its estimated that it would be as much as a horse would pass
Because Spinosaurus was 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, the size of an adult was its first line of defense. As for young Spinosaurus, their best defense probably would have been to flee. If an adult were attacked, it would have used its teeth and jaws and possibly its arms to fight back.
When I ask people what their favorite dinosaur is, by far the majority say Tyrannosaurus rex. I haven't asked a lot of people, but nobody has answered Spinosaurus. Technically, I don't have a very large sample size, but I would still guess that Tyrannosaurus is far more popular than Spinosaurus.