WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spinosaurus, the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur, and its closest relatives long have confounded scientists trying to understand how these unusual water-loving beasts lived ...
Spinosaurus, the biggest known predatory dinosaur, was a "water-loving" carnivore that swam after its prey while fully submerged, according to new research. A new paper published in Nature by a group ...
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Measuring in at a massive 60ft long, Spinosaurus was the biggest predatory dinosaur that ever lived. It even dwarfed the fearsome T. rex, but the way the carnivorous dinosaur hunted has long been a ...
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