The loss of the Spinosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur that likely occupied a unique ecological niche as both a terrestrial and semi-aquatic predator, would have significant effects on its environment. Its absence could lead to an overpopulation of smaller prey species, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, other predators might have had to adapt to fill the niche left by the Spinosaurus, potentially leading to shifts in predation patterns and competition among species. Overall, the loss could result in cascading effects throughout the food web and habitat dynamics.
Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur which thus showing Spinosaurus preyed more regularly on fish than it did on land.
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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.
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.
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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