The Spinosaurus was first discovered in 1912 by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer. He unearthed its fossils in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. Stromer named the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegypticus, highlighting its distinctive spine-like structures. Unfortunately, many of his original fossils were destroyed during World War II, but subsequent discoveries have provided more insight into this unique dinosaur.
The first Spinosaurus remains were discovered by a German paleontologist named Ernst Stromer.
The type species of Spinosaurus is Spinosaurus aegypticus, and it is known from fossils found in Egypt. The other possible species is Spinosaurus maroccanus, and it is known from teeth found in Morocco.
No. The largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered so far is the Spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus fossils are dated to between 112 and 97 million years ago. They probably died out around 97 million years ago.
The first Spinosaurus fossil was discovered in 1912 by the German paleontologist Ernst Stromer in what is now Morocco. This initial find included teeth and vertebrae, but the majority of the fossils were destroyed during World War II. Further discoveries and research in subsequent years have contributed to our understanding of this unique dinosaur.
by death
No, because fossils are pretty rare including teeth. But if you live in a place where there was a lot of dinosaurs then it is very possible for you to find types of fossils.
The smallest Spinosaur yet discovered was called Irritator.
by there fossils
Spinosaurus fossils have been found in Egypt and Morocco, dating to between 112 and 97 million years ago. At that time, North Africa was a coastal plain with mangrove swamps, where the Spinosaurus fished for most of its food.
I'm not aware of any Isla Scenstsic. Spinosaurus fossils are known from Egypt and Morocco. Thus, its range was the coastal plain of North Africa between 112 and 97 million years ago.