Spinosaurus does live in Egypt and Morocco in Early Cretaceous in 112,000,000 to Late Cretaceous in 97,000,000 years ago. Aegyptosaurus, Paralititan, Bahariasaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Aegisuchus, Araripesuchus, Elosuchus, Hamadasuchus, Kemkemia, Laganosuchus, Deltadromeus, Inosaurus, Rebbachisaurus, Sauroniops, Alanqa and Siroccopteryx.
Dinosaurs lived before the continents separated from each other. Dinosaurs lived over wide areas in different places.
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Dinosaurs are a facinating subject. Visit your local natural history museum and then to your local zoo. Make comparisons between the dinosaurs and the living animals. These places should give you the information you need to care about this subject.
Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain, but lived most of his life in Paris and other French places.
Herbivores! Just like any other animal that only eats plants...
Nigersaurus lived in Niger and other parts of North Africa. It may have lived along side dinosaurs like Carcharodontosaurus, Spinosaurus, Paralititan, and other dinosaurs.
Like other terrestrial animals, Spinosaurus walked on land using its legs and feet. Like other theropods, or meat eating dinosaurs, Spinosaurus was bipedal.
Yes. Spinosaurus was a real dinosaur that existed millions of years ago, along with all of the other dinosaurs.
Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from Morocco to Egypt between 112 and 97 million years ago. The climate there was tropical, and the landscape was a coastal tidal plain with mangrove swamps. Spinosaurus was adapted for a piscivorous, or fish eating, lifestyle because of its long, narrow jaws filled with narrow, interlocking teeth.
Like lizards, crocodiles, and other reptiles, Spinosaurus didn't have external ears. However, they did have internal ears that detected sounds, and, like other dinosaurs, were definitely not deaf.
There were hundreds of species of carnivorous dinosaurs, from several different periods in history. Among the most known carnivorous dinosaurs are the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Allosaurus, the Velociraptor, Archeopteryx, and Coelophysis. It would be impractical for me to list every known carnivorous dinosaur here.
Spinosaurus,most likely did not live in packs and lived most of their life by themselves (except for the mating season.) It was a very large carnivore/piscivore,even larger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus,so it would need a lot of food to support itself. If it lived in packs then it would have to share, but each Spinosauruswould not get enough food to support itself, plus there would probably not be enough fish in a single river to support a large number of Spinosaurus.Also many species of dinosaur lived in packs, because there are safety in numbers, however a single Spinosauruswas more than capable of defending itself from other carnivores like Carcharodontosaurus,so it would probably be safe living alone.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We don't know. Spinosaurusis only known from very fragmentaryremains. We know nothing about whether it lived in packs or not. Even dinosaurs known from many individualsfound together it's difficult to say if they lived in packs.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A couple of Spinosaurus's special adaptations include its enormous size, its specialized teeth and jaws, and its large sail. Spinosaurus were 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, making them one of the largest meat eating dinosaurs ever and thus they were formidable to any other contemporary dinosaurs. Their long jaws filled with interlocking teeth were designed to be effective at catching the fish that swam in the swamps where Spinosaurus lived, making them one of the few known piscivorous, or fish eating, dinosaurs. Although the sail's use is unknown, it clearly was useful for something. Some guesses at the purpose of the sail include cooling the Spinosaurus on hot days, absorbing sun rays to warm the Spinosaurus, or as a display to attract mates or intimidate rivals.
Thinking about it, its really a matter of opinon. If you really like spinosaurus then why not? There isn't really a way of deciding which dinosaur is 'better' than another since they lived in different places and different times. One thing I can confirm though. Spinosaurus was definatley the largest theropod. It was around 17 metres long, making it bigger than both Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus.
There were thousands of different species of dinosaurs, and different species lived in different places and habitats at different times. Dinosaurs lived on every continent between 250 and 65.5 million years ago. Some dinosaurs lived in the desert, such as Velociraptor, Protoceratops, and Coelophysis. Other dinosaurs lived on semi-arid plains that were covered in ferns and had scattered forests. Such dinosaurs include Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Dryosaurus, Allosaurus, and Stegosaurus. That type of habitat no longer exists, though, as it has been replaced by grasslands. Other dinosaurs lived in swamps, such as Spinosaurus, or on coastal floodplains, such as Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Corythosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus. There were even dinosaurs in Antarctica's polar forests, which were somewhat similar to the boreal forests of Canada today. These include Antarctosaurus, Antarctopelta, Cryolophosaurus, and Leaellynasaura.
Spinosaurus was a carnivorous dinosaur, meaning it primarily ate meat. Its diet primarily consisted of fish, but it may have also hunted other dinosaurs or animals.
Some dangerous dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic period include Allosaurus, a large predatory theropod dinosaur, as well as Ceratosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Torvosaurus. These dinosaurs were apex predators and hunted other animals for food.