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Where did Spinosaurus evolve from?

Where did Spinosaurus evolve from?

Spinosaurus was a cross between T-Rex, a Great White Shark and a crocodile that had a paddle-like tail and a bony sail like structure on its back.

Are Spinosaurus related to crocodiles?

Spinosaurus is a theropod dinosaurs like all other Spinosaurids. What Spinosaurids did have were a set of adaptations that made them similar in some ways to crocodiles. Note the slender snout of Spinosaurids that are great for catching slippery fish as well as the pointed conical teeth just as crocodiles have.

What dinosaurs did Spinosaurus live with?

It lived alongside similar large predatory theropods such as Bahariasaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, smaller theropods such as Rugops and Deltadromeus, the titanosaur sauropods Paralititan and Aegyptosaurus, large crocodylomorphs, pterosaurs, as well as plesiosaurs.

What did the T. rex evolve into?

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Science has revealed compelling evidence that the T. rex actually evolved into a chicken. The Chicken is the Tyrannosaurs’ closest living relative. Not only that but scientists now classify modern chickens as dinosaurs.

What modern day animal are Spinosaurus related to?

The discovery indicates that Spinosaurus may have had a lifestyle comparable to modern alligators and crocodiles, remaining in water for long periods of time while hunting.

Was T. rex the biggest carnivore?

For a long time, Tyrannosaurus rex — “king of the dinosaurs” — was thought to be the largest carnivorous dinosaur. Today, Giganotosaurus is believed to have been slightly larger than T. rex, though even Giganotosaurus ranks behind Spinosaurus in size among the meat-eating dinosaurs.

Did Spinosaurus exist at the same time as the T-Rex?

The two creatures never existed at the same time. Since the T-Rex lived later than the Spinosaurus, it is the most well-known species of Tyrannosaurus and scientists know much more about it. However, there are only six known specimens of Spinosaurus.