Monsters Resurrected - End of Spinosaurus
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The spinosaurus wasn't just some fish eater.Based on some evidence and looking at its qualities,the spinosaurus was likely a scavenger and an opportunistic predator that hunted medium and small-sized prey while still being a piscinevore(fish eater).It was highly likely to have been a semi-aquatic creature.
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I am saddened at the loss of Utah-Raptor an Tyrannosaurus Rex, In between this documentary an Jurassic park 3... I hate how they've over-sized an over-powered Spino to be some kind of mini Godzilla when that couldn't be any further from the truth when it came to this creature.
Sure it was no push-over, but it's diet was based on mostly fish, an small land Dino's an it's body an jaws were clearly not meant for attacking with brute force.
I'm sure 1 day some1 will bring them back
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@YinMajora Birds.
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What a SHITTY documentary, ahahahaha.
Spinosaurus ate fish, the charcharodontosaurus was the KING in africa.
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This is ridiculous. Spinosaurus don't eated giant dinosaurs, it eated fish! And look at that scene at 0:01 where the Spinosaurus beat easily a Carcharodontosaurus. Carcharodontosaurus is more than a Spinosaurus can handle! Seriously, this is a docummentary or a stupid nonsense show?
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Anyone else feel saddened by the loss of such majestic creatures? I know itd be impossible to survive alongside them, but...
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@TopPhilosopher1 WHAT REALLY HAPPENED is NO ONE KNOWS WHAT REALLY HAPPENS, ALL WE CAN DO IS SPECULATE!
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@Gojiraking1 no it would not have to target dinosaurs cause it could just eat giant dead dinosaurs or pterosaurs
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Probably the only part that is actually realistic. Spino's sail breaking.
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@lifeform106 gotta call you out on the size scale dude. The order of big cretaceous theropods from smallest to largest its Maupusaurus, then Tyrannosaurus, followed by Carcharodontis, then Gigantasaurus, then Spinosaurus. Its been officially documented that Spinosaurus is the largest known land predator in world history. With that being said, while I agree that Spinosaurus was primarily a fish eater, I could see it being an opportunist; taking on older or injured dinosaurs
Also what REALLY HAPPENED was the temperature INCREASED and the swampy/river flowing wet lands spino lived to fish(which makes more then 90% of spino's main diet) which caused it to scavenge on land due to being a specialist for smaller fish and really nothing else but possible small dinos as actually PROVEN. Eventually the sea levels started to rise demolishing spino's fishing chances resulting to starvation and extinction since spino fishes from river edges not in salt water while swimming.
TopPhilosopher1 4 months ago 15
everyone, please watch PLANET DINOSAUR - a quality british Dinosaur documnetary, Spinosaurus may not have been this deadly or like JP3, but it certainly was no pushover, as for the "if it falls over and breaks its back" - thats bullshit, since a spino fossil was found with over 2/3 of one of the spine ripped off and having healed - people dont think that the spine would have been heavily muscled and that the spine would have been the weak point.
indrajeet 1 month ago 4