What if the giant sail-backed Spinosaurus wasn't actually a swimming dinosaur at all? Despite some scientists' impressions of the dinosaur, as well as the way it is portrayed in Jurassic Park 3, the ...
Unlike most dinosaurs, it seems that spinosaurs liked the water. This suggestion is based on the analysis of a well-preserved fossil tail of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, published Wednesday in the journal ...
The largest predatory dinosaur to ever walk on Earth sported a massive sail that rose from its back, but it turns out this imposing creature would have made for a very slow and awkward swimmer, ...
The largest predatory dinosaur to ever walk on Earth sported a massive sail that rose from its back, but it turns out this imposing creature would have made for a very slow and awkward swimmer, ...
Meet Spinosaurus, one of the strangest dinosaurs ever found, known for its crocodile-like skull, fish-eating habits, and a towering sail unlike anything else. Spinosaurus lived around 112–93 million ...
The Field Museum has a new dinosaur, one that is both larger and a better swimmer than Sue. A 46-foot-long Spinosaurus cast was suspended in the main hall of the Field Museum on Friday, pulled off the ...
The hunting habits of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the largest known predatory dinosaur to roam the Earth, have been subject to intense scientific debate since detailed descriptions of its most complete ...
Already home to the world's best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex, a new dinosaur exhibit has arrived at Field Museum just in time for the start of summer. The "Spinosaurus," a fish-eating dinosaur that ...
The largest predatory dinosaur to ever walk on Earth sported a massive sail that rose from its back, but it turns out this imposing creature would have made for a very slow and awkward swimmer, ...
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