Spinosaurus, like many dinosaurs, likely laid eggs rather than giving live birth, but there is limited direct evidence regarding its reproductive habits. Estimates suggest that large dinosaurs could have laid dozens of eggs at a time, possibly ranging from a few to several dozen in a single clutch. However, specific data on the number of offspring a Spinosaurus might have produced in a year is not available, as it would depend on various ecological factors and the individual’s reproductive cycle. Overall, more research is needed to provide precise figures for Spinosaurus reproduction.
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No nests or eggs of Spinosaurus have ever been found. Thus, it is impossible for us to know whether Spinosaurus even took care of its young at all. If they did, we definitely don't know how they took care of their young.
Spinosaurus lived between 112 and 97 million years ago, or about 112000000 BC and 97000000 BC. This was during the Albian and Cenemonian stages of the Cretaceous period.
Spinosaurus.
spinosaurus
it can be spinosaurus giganotosauru or carcharodonthosaurus
spinosaurus because it's bigger
There is no evidence of cannibalism in Spinosaurus. However, many reptiles are cannibalistic on occasion, and there is a chance that Spinosaurus was, too. If it were, however, the only cases of cannibalism would be when large Spinosaurus killed and ate the young offspring of other Spinosaurus.
A spinosaurus is much larger than the baryonyx
That is the correct spelling of the genus name Spinosaurus (a large carnivorous dinosaur).
Spinosaurus eat Fish, Pterosaurs and Other Dinosaur
There is no spinosaurus but there are other spinosaurids,which are baryonyx and suchomimus