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Spinosaurus

The Spinosaurus lived in the Cretaceous period around 122 million years ago. Two species of the dinosaur have been discovered so far, Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus (Egyptian Spine Lizard) and Spinosaurus Maroccanus (Moroccan Spine Lizard). They were much larger than the Tyrannosaurus.

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