Spinosaurus, with their long jaws, interlocking teeth, and possible pressure sensors in their jaws, were well adapted to hunt fish, their primary prey, although they probably also scavenged and hunted smaller terrestrial prey. After hatching, it is unknown whether they were raised by their parents or had to fend for themselves immediately. In either case, larger predators would have been a threat until they grew to be adults. As adults, Spinosaurus were huge, and only had a few enemies, such as Carcharodontosaurus, Bahariasaurus, and Stomatosuchus.
Yes, the spinosaurus can chase prey because if it did not it would have died before reaching adulthood and would be unable to reproduce.
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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
Spinosaurus was carnivorous, and had a diet based mostly on fish, using its long, crocodile-like jaws to scoop fish out of the waters easily. However, such a large dinosaur could not survive simply on fish, (although there were some that grew up to six feet long at that time) and most likely fed on other dinosaurs. In addition, this dinosaur's spine may have been fragile, and it would have been careful when hunting other carnivores; if it ever did so.In summation, Spinosaurus was not a herbivore.
The dinosaur king of the jurassic was the mighty Spinosaurus
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