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The largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered so far is the Spinosaurus.
The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction was a giant asteroid that hit Earth and killed many organisms. It formed giant dust clouds and enough heat to cause a worldwide fires. The fossils of the dead organisms gave out a story to the scientists who were researching them. For example, a meat-eating dinosaur ate a plant-eating dinosaur during the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction. Soon after the meat-eating dinosaur ate the plant-eating dinosaur, the meat-eating dinosaur died. The fossil of the plant-eating dinosaur and the meat-eating dinosaur told a story to the scientist about what the meat-eating dinosaur did to the other dinosaur; then the other story to the meat-eating dinosaur. You're welcome :) -Ashley G
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Tyrannosaurus Rex is a well-known meat-eating dinosaur. It begins with the letter t.
The earliest carnivorous dinosaur known is Eoraptor.
in deep water :)
Juravenator.
no it was a carnivore or plant eater
The most tallest and strongest plant eating dinosaur was the Argentinosaurus. It was believed to be the largest land animal which had ever lived.
Allosaurus Maximus.