Gigantosaurus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is believed to have been a solitary predator, similar to other large carnivorous dinosaurs. Its behavior likely involved stalking and ambushing prey, utilizing its size and speed to hunt effectively. Evidence suggests it may have been a scavenger as well, feeding on carrion when opportunities arose. Additionally, Gigantosaurus may have exhibited territorial behaviors to assert dominance over its hunting grounds.
Altruism is a form of self-sacrificing behavior.
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The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.
The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.
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That is the correct spelling of "gigantosaurus" (a very large sauropod dinosaur). *Confusingly, there is also a "giganotosaurus" (a carcharodontosaurid, or carnivorous dinosaur)
The rare British sauropod Gigantosaurus may have been 70 feet long. The Argentine theropod GiganOtosaurus was 45 feet long.
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15 to 17 metres
Gigantosaurus is a poorly known herbivorous dinosaur, and is not to be confused with Giganotosaurus. Giganotosaurus is the third largest carnivorous dinosaur known, behind Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.
Gigantosaurus (G-rex)
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