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 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spinosaurus, the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur, and its closest relatives long have confounded scientists trying to understand how these unusual water-loving beasts lived ...
The density of the bones of the largest ever carnivorous dinosaur prove that it hunted underwater, researchers say. A new paper explains how the Spinosaurus and its close relative Baryonyx had dense ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. More than 90 million years ago, a dinosaur similar in size to T ...
Recent findings show the dinosaur may have been more comfortable in water than on land. But a full skeleton has never been found. Spinosaurus is a dinosaur that breaks the rules. From the tip of its ...
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The Spinosaurus had dense bones that allowed it to submerge itself to hunt, palaeontologists say The density of the bones of the largest ever carnivorous dinosaur prove that it hunted underwater, ...
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