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Just last year, scientists declared that Spinosaurus was the first dinosaur known to swim through the water, preying upon fish as it did so. A new study, however, suggests that it was probably more of ...
Catapulted into dino-fame by its inclusion in the Jurassic Park franchise, Spinosaurus was a fearsome, 50-foot-long predator that lived some 95 million years ago. But despite its newfound notoriety, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The huge African predator Spinosaurus spent much of its life in the water, propelled by a paddle-like tail while hunting large fish - a "river monster," according to scientists, ...
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 ...
More than 95 million years after it prowled North Africa’s ancient river systems, the predatory dinosaur Spinosaurus is still raising a ruckus—by fueling a long-running scientific debate over how it ...
Newfound troves from the Moroccan desert suggest that the immense predator spent much of its time in the water. Recent groundbreaking discoveries in Morocco provide evidence that Spinosaurus spent ...
While the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex is rightly recognised as being among the most fearsome of carnivorous dinosaurs, in recent years an even larger beast - the spinosaurus - has begun to attain a ...