A spinosaurus is the deadliest and the largest meat eating animal ever lived. You can't have one as a pet because its size is probably much bigger than your house. it has a mind of it own and you would be eaten alive.
We don't know yet but hopefully the spinosaurus returns. If he is in the third he should be in the fourth and that will be super cool !
Spinosaurus would be able to win this pretty easily, considering Baryonyx was much smaller.
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.
No, but it would be cool! :)
A cool pet would be subjective to personal preference. Some popular cool pets include dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and fish. Ultimately, the coolest pet is one that fits your lifestyle, interests, and ability to care for it responsibly.
Spinosaurus was a fish eater, or piscivore, and adaptations for fishing include its long, narrow jaws and non-serrated, interlocking teeth. Spinosaurus may have even had pressure sensors in their jaws for detecting fish in the water even if they couldn't see the fish. The enormous size of Spinosaurus, at 49 feet in length, would have made them intimidating to other dinosaurs. Of course the spectacular sail of Spinosaurus was an adaptation. It may have been used to either cool or heat the Spinosaurus, to attract mates, or to intimidate rivals.
No, they didn't. The Tyrannosaurus came from North America and the Spinosaurus came from Africa. Also, if they did overlap, Spinosaurus would be too large and powerful for tyrannosaurus to eat.
Spinosaurus was a fish eater. Physical adaptations for fishing include its long, narrow jaws and non-serrated, interlocking teeth. They may have even had pressure sensors in their jaws for detecting fish in the water even if they couldn't see the fish. Spinosaurus grew to be 49 feet in length, and that enormous size would have made them intimidating to other dinosaurs. Lastly, there was the spectacular sail of Spinosaurus, which clearly was an adaptation. Its use is unknown to scientists, but it may have been used to either cool or heat the Spinosaurus, to attract mates, or to intimidate rivals.
Yes, the spinosaurus can chase prey because if it did not it would have died before reaching adulthood and would be unable to reproduce.
mapusarus would win in a fight because spinosaurus only ate fish so its teeth were small and brittle plus it was only 18 to 20 feet tall so spinosaurus would not win under any cercomstanses
Spinosaurus was about 17-20 feet, although including the sail it would be 20-25 feet.
because they would think it is cool