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The aquatic adaptations of Spinosaurus help them hunt prey in the water. But back on dry land, rival Spinosaurus want to steal our father's catch – food that is vital for the survival of his babies.
Then it's the Schleich Brand Dinosaur Spinosaurus Figure! This 12" long dinosaur with opening closing jaws, best replicates the realistic look of what Scientists believe a Spinosaurus to actually ...
Discover LEGO's new Jurassic World Rebirth set featuring Spinosaurus and Quetzalcoatlus! Join the adventure with Martin Krebs and team on a mission to gather valuable dino DNA samples.
For years, controversy has swirled around how a Cretaceous-era, sail-backed dinosaur—the giant Spinosaurus aegyptiacus—hunted its prey. Spinosaurus was among the largest predators ever to prowl the ...
The Spinosaurus, a dinosaur with a large dorsal fin, narrow skulls, and crocodile-like jaws, has fascinated scientists for years. It’s accepted that the Spinosaurus was semi-aquatic, and ...
A new paper challenges the idea that the large, carnivorous Spinosaurus dived after prey rather than wading and plucking it out of the water.
For years, controversy has swirled around how a Cretaceous-era, sail-backed dinosaur—the giant Spinosaurus aegyptiacus—hunted its prey. Spinosaurus was among the largest predators ever to ...
Field Museum’s newest dinosaur is crowned ‘Sobek’ the Spinosaurus Of more than 31,000 online votes cast to name the Spinosaurus fossil, Sobek was tops, beating out Sandy and Sabah.
The Spinosaurus had crocodile-like jaws. "Sandy" is the final choice because Spinosaurus was found in sandy desert dunes. To vote on one of the three names, head to the Field Museum's website.
The semi-aquatic spinosaurus is 46 feet long — even longer than SUE the T.rex! Learn more about visiting the Field Museum's newest dino.