Well its quit simple considering Spinosaurus means "Spined lizard" a.k.a the sail coming out of its back. its sail is made from huge pillers or spines jutting out of its back with skin ataching its spines together to form a sail. Kinda obvious...no offence... hope it helped :)
Spinosaurus means "spine lizard," referring to the long spines it has on its backbones. The spines were the support structures of the sail on its back. The purpose of the sail is unknown, but it may have been for display of for thermoregulation.
Spinosaurus was a dinosaur that walked on two legs with three toed feet. They had two arms, each presumably with four fingers. Spinosaurus had a long, narrow head with non-serrated, interlocking teeth that were perfect for catching fish. To picture its head, imagine the head of a crocodile with a small crest over each eye. Spinosaurus was 49 feet long. The defining feature, however, was its many long, narrow spines that extended vertically from its back, and these spines were covered in skin, creating a large, semi-circular "sail" on its back. Some suggest, however, that rather than supporting a "sail," the spines supported a large hump.
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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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
The dinosaur king of the jurassic was the mighty Spinosaurus
That is the correct spelling of the genus name Spinosaurus (a large carnivorous dinosaur).