The first Spinosaurus remains were discovered by a German paleontologist named Ernst Stromer.
The Spinosaurus was first discovered in 1912 by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer. He unearthed its fossils in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. Stromer named the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegypticus, highlighting its distinctive spine-like structures. Unfortunately, many of his original fossils were destroyed during World War II, but subsequent discoveries have provided more insight into this unique dinosaur.
Richard Markgraf discovered a partial skeleton of Spinosaurus at the Bahariya Formation in Egypt in 1912. Since then, Spinosaurus fossils have been found not only in Egypt but also in Morocco.
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The first Spinosaurus fossil was discovered in 1912 by the German paleontologist Ernst Stromer in what is now Morocco. This initial find included teeth and vertebrae, but the majority of the fossils were destroyed during World War II. Further discoveries and research in subsequent years have contributed to our understanding of this unique dinosaur.
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Humans first migrated to Israel at least 93000 years ago (93000-year-old human remains have been discovered there).
The first remains identified as neanderthals were discovered in the Neander Valley in German.
The remains of Neanderthals were first discovered in 1856 in the Neander Valley (also known as the Neanderthal Valley) near Düsseldorf, Germany. These early finds provided crucial evidence for the existence of this ancient human species.
1066, when the French invaded England they discovered archaeological remains from Egypt - the first Catholic churches. Because the Egyptians did not refer to their religion as "Catholocism", technically 1066 was the year Catholic Church was discovered.
first remains discovered and examined in 1700's but not sure what you are asking. They were also depicted in cave paintings which I think were found before any actual remains or fossils were found.
Because Spinosaurus was 49 feet long and weighed at least 4.4 to 10 tons, the size of an adult was its first line of defense. As for young Spinosaurus, their best defense probably would have been to flee. If an adult were attacked, it would have used its teeth and jaws and possibly its arms to fight back.