Dimetrodon genus (and specially the Dimetrodon limbatus species) went extinct around 40 My before the appearance of the first dinosaur during the Triassic period of the Mesozoicera.
Spinosaurusgenus appeared only during the Late Jurassic.
There is no possible direct genetic connection between Spinosaurus(a dinosaur therapod) and Dimetrodon (a synapsid mammelian reptil that left no descendents after the «Great Dying», the Permian mass extinction).
A sailed back dinosaur can be a Spinosaurus,Dimetrodon,Ouranosaurus, and more.
You could be talking about spinosaurus, which had a large fan shaped portrusion coming out of its back, or you could be talking about the permian early reptiles, dimetrodon and edaphosaurus. Neither of which were dinosaurs.
No, some other dinosaurs also had sails. One was Irritator, a relative of Spinosaurus, which had a similar, but smaller, sail. Another was Hypacrosaurus, which was a quadrupedal herbivore that had very high spines on its back. One animal commonly referred to as a dinosaur, Dimetrodon, was not a dinosaur, but it was a prehistoric reptile with a sail on its back.
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Spinosaurus.
The dinosaur king of the jurassic was the mighty Spinosaurus
No. The largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered so far is the Spinosaurus.
it can be spinosaurus giganotosauru or carcharodonthosaurus
Yes, Spinosaurus is considered a bipedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on two legs.
No. Spinosaurus was the largest known carnivorous dinosaur, but some of the herbivores, particularly the sauropods, where much larger.
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Stegosaurs had tail spikes called thagomizers. By swinging its tail at an enemy, it could wound it or chase it away.