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The largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered so far is the Spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus
The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction was a giant asteroid that hit Earth and killed many organisms. It formed giant dust clouds and enough heat to cause a worldwide fires. The fossils of the dead organisms gave out a story to the scientists who were researching them. For example, a meat-eating dinosaur ate a plant-eating dinosaur during the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction. Soon after the meat-eating dinosaur ate the plant-eating dinosaur, the meat-eating dinosaur died. The fossil of the plant-eating dinosaur and the meat-eating dinosaur told a story to the scientist about what the meat-eating dinosaur did to the other dinosaur; then the other story to the meat-eating dinosaur. You're welcome :) -Ashley G
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Tyrannosaurus Rex is a well-known meat-eating dinosaur. It begins with the letter t.
The earliest carnivorous dinosaur known is Eoraptor.
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Juravenator.
no it was a carnivore or plant eater
The most tallest and strongest plant eating dinosaur was the Argentinosaurus. It was believed to be the largest land animal which had ever lived.
it was meat-eating theropod that was in the tyrannosaurids family