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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.
Spinosaurus, the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur, ... No other dinosaurs were found with the bone density of Spinosaurus and Baryonyx, ...
Massive 60ft Spinosaurus that was the biggest predatory dinosaur to ever walk the Earth had dense bones for hunting underwater, study finds. The way spinosaurid dinosaurs hunted has been a subject ...
University of Portsmouth. (2022, March 23). Dense bones allowed Spinosaurus to hunt underwater. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 03 / 220323125107.htm ...
After a few Spinosaurus bones were found in Morocco by a local collector in 2008, Ibrahim met the collector that same year. A few months later, Ibrahim was standing in a Milan, ...
A war, bones dealer and a desert expedition: The story behind learning Spinosaurus could swim Posted 2020-04-29T15:02:16+00:00 - Updated 2020-04-29T15:00:16+00:00 ...
Fossilized tail bones indicate Spinosaurus, a menacing dinosaur bigger than T. rex, could swim. Spinosaurus fossil shreds history of swimming dinosaurs - CNET X ...
Fictional paleontologist Alan Grant, looking after kids Lex and Tim, tries to sneak by a dozing Tyrannosaurus rex and motor ...
March 23 (UPI) --Spinosaurus, the largest known predatory dinosaur, had bones dense enough to submerge itself to hunt, according to a study released Wednesday.A group of paleontologists analyzed ...
After a few Spinosaurus bones were found in Morocco by a local collector in 2008, Ibrahim met the collector that same year. A few months later, Ibrahim was standing in a Milan, ...
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