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"I think that we have to face the fact that the Jurassic Park folks have to go back to the drawing board on Spinosaurus," co-author and University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno said in a ...
"It was a predator-rich environment." Follow Dan Vergano on Twitter. In addition, Spinosaurus will be the subject of a new exhibition at the National Geographic Museum, opening Sept.
"I think that we have to face the fact that the Jurassic Park folks have to go back to the drawing board on Spinosaurus," said Sereno. Rachel Paxton-Gillilan is a freelance writer. She can ...
Researchers in Spain have identified a new spinosaurus species that walked on two legs, feasted on fish and measured between 32 and 36 feet when it was alive. The researchers who named the newest ...
In a closed door presentation, the pair told a few members of the staff about their exciting new research on Spinosaurus ... Click to enlarge GeoModel The folks at GeoModel in Italy made a ...
The Spinosaurus is thought to have been a 50-foot predatory, water-loving beast. Findings about a newly researched massive fossil support evidence that the giant creature was, in fact, aquatic ...
Move over,T. rex. There is a new king of the dinosaurs in town. Its name is Spinosaurus (pronounced SPINE-uh-SORE-us), and it will be on display at the National Geographic Museum through April.
Fossils from Morocco gave an international team of paleontologists the opportunity to fill in huge gaps in their knowledge about Spinosaurus, one of history's scariest dinosaurs — and the result ...
Spinosaurus is the first dinosaur known to have been adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. Weighing 20 tonnes and measuring almost 50 feet, it was nine feet longer than the largest T. rex specimen known.