Spinosaurus Dinosaurs Animals Prehistoric Times
The spinosaurus was a large meat eating dinosaur, that was even larger than the tyrannosaurus. The spinosaurus was 16 to 18 metres (52 to 60 feet) long and was 5 to 6 metres (16 to 20 feet) tall. It had a very distinctive spine with bones growing up to 2 m long extending from the vertebrae.
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- Spinosaurus.co.uk - Contains evidence of the dinosaur and images.
- The Biggest Carnivore: Dinosaur History Rewritten - Article explains how Spinosaurus is now the biggest spinosaurus meat-eating dinosaur known.
- Afarensis: Spinosaurus - Compares this dinosaur to other large meat-eaters.
- Spinosaurus - Pictures of model dinosaur, and descriptions.
- Wikipedia: Spinosaurus - Encyclopedia article offers description of what the sail could have animals been used for.
- Spinosaurus vs. T. rex - Looks at which dinosaur was the biggest and badest.
- Dino Directory: Spinosaurus - Contains images and information on the taxonomy.
- Spinosaurus Towers over T-rex - Article compares the height of this dinosaur with spinosaurus Tyrannosaurus rex.
- Spinosaurus Aegypticus - Contains many images of this dinosaur.
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