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Spinosaurus, the largest known predatory dinosaur, now has another claim to fame - new fossils reveal it had adaptations to life in the water, which have never been seen in a dinosaur before.
Researchers, including from the University of Bristol, found that while dinosaurs like the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex were ...
Spinosaurus was even bigger than the T-rex, and new discoveries indicate you wouldn't have been safe even in the water. Spinosaurus, it turns out, was an excellent swimmer thanks to its large ...
But the new Spinosaurus specimen described in 2014 had retracted nostrils, short hind legs, paddle-like feet, and a fin-like tail: all signs that pointed to an aquatic lifestyle.
After all, with estimated measurements of up to 18m (59 ft) long and weighing over 20 tons, it's safe to say the Spinosaurus certainly wasn't the type of company you'd like to feel nudging your ...
The Spinosaurus is the newest addition to the UK’s largest animatronic dinosaur attraction, bringing the total number of life size, moving and breathing dinosaurs to 40.
After being declared the first known swimming dinosaur in 2020, Spinosaurus was subsequently suspected of being a shore-wader. A new analysis of its bones, however, has swung the needle back ...
Fossil findings The giant, sail-backed Spinosaurus was a formidable aquatic predator built for swimming and hunting in water, according to new fossil evidence. The 15-metre long carnivorous ...