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Spinosaurus is a notorious mystery among paleontologists, right down to its social and behavioral habits. What we do know is that it likely spent most of its time in the water, unlike many other ...
Paleontologists generally agree that the Spinosaurus was a fish-eater. But, what they haven't always agreed on is how the dinosaur went about catching its meals and whether or not the giant ...
Spinosaurus wasn’t just another predator – it changed everything we thought we knew about dinosaurs. In this video, we explore how this massive, semi-aquatic hunter stunned paleontologists ...
Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur that sported a massive sail on its back, would have made for a very slow and awkward swimmer, according to new research.
Spinosaurus had penguin-like bones, a sign of hunting underwater The enigmatic predator—and its cousin Baryonyx—are the only known dinosaurs other than birds with this aquatic adaptation.
Spinosaurus was perhaps longer and heavier than Tyrannosaurus rex. It lived about 95 million years ago in what is now the Western Sahara but was then a lush environment with deep-flowing rivers.
Chicago's Field Museum on Friday unveiled a 46-foot cast of a Spinosaurus skeleton. The Spinosaurus is believed to be the largest predatory dinosaur to have existed.
(Encore episode) We chat with National Geographic Explorer and paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim about his team's discovery of the Spinosaurus, the first known swimming dinosaur. The discovery and ...
Spinosaurus bones hint that the spiny dinosaurs enjoyed water sports Most dinosaurs were landlubbers, but this Cretaceous predator may have been found splashing in shallow waters for a meal.
July 17, 2023 / 4:33 PM CDT / CBS Chicago CHICAGO (CBS) – The Field Museum wants to name a replica of a 46-foot long spinosaurus, the world's largest predatory dinosaur. And you can help name it.