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Spinosaurus, one of the most beloved dinosaurs, keeps getting "nerfed" by expert paleontologists. Memes about the trend are surfacing en masse. Here's why.
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 ...
In Jurassic Park III, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was a formidable opponent. This land and water-dwelling dinosaur returned multiple times as the ultimate villain, even against the king of dinosaurs ...
According to National Geographic, in 1912, German paleontologist Ernst Stromer named the partial skeleton of a dinosaur found in western Egypt the Spinosaurus. Due to the limited information about ...
Researchers in Spain have identified a new spinosaurus species that walked on two legs, feasted on fish and measured between 32 and 36 feet when it was alive. The researchers who named the newest ...
CHICAGO (CBS) – The Field Museum wants to name a replica of a 46-foot long spinosaurus, the world's largest predatory dinosaur. And you can help name it.
Spinosaurus and a Baryonyx, a relative of Spinosaurus, did dive, while another related dinosaur, Suchomimus, did not go underwater, the team of scientists concluded.
Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur that sported a massive sail on its back, would have made for a very slow and awkward swimmer, according to new research.
Chicago's Field Museum on Friday unveiled a 46-foot cast of a Spinosaurus skeleton. The Spinosaurus is believed to be the largest predatory dinosaur to have existed.
Its bite force was equivalent to 6 tons — enough force to rip a car in half. It had 60 serrated teeth that were about eight inches long. A large skull indicated a larger brain and intelligence. Its ...