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Massive 60ft Spinosaurus that was the biggest predatory dinosaur to ever walk the Earth had dense bones for hunting underwater, study finds ...
Researchers have discovered that Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the terrifying aquatic dinosaur that lived 100 million years ago, had a powerful tail that enabled it to live underwater, making it the ...
Spinosaurus, the biggest known predatory dinosaur, was a "water-loving" carnivore that swam after its prey while fully submerged, according to new research. Palaeontologists have long thought the ...
Spinosaurus is one of the most fascinating and debated dinosaurs in history. With its massive sail, elongated skull, and adaptations for a semi-aquatic lifestyle, it has challenged long-held ideas ...
New research shows that the Spinosaurus might not have been a swimming dinosaur at all. Instead, it might have hunted along the shoreline.
Was Spinosaurus, a menacing monster of a dinosaur with the head of a crocodile and a huge spiky sail running down its back, able to swim? It's a contentious question that has plagued ...
A new Spinosaurus fossil has revealed that this gigantic predatory dinosaur was a proficient swimmer. The first fossil of the creature’s tail has been discovered, revealing large spines that ...
Paleontologists in the Moroccan Sahara unearthed one of the largest intact dinosaur fossils ever found in the region: a mostly-complete tail of the first-known aquatic dinosaur. Scientists think ...
From fun facts to statistical measurements, discover all there is to know about the Spinosaurus in the PBS series, "Walking With Dinosaurs." ...