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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2010

Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by: Reece from Derby, Britain - Jasipan from Nyborg, Denmark - Erik from San Jose, California - Smitabh from London, England - Jens from Hjo, Sweden - Brendan from Fox Island, Washington

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  • Why everyone asks stupid questions about fighting? its nonsense !

  • @TheDrawer4life Velociraptor, because Compsognathus is an insect eater.

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  • @dkgoon93 sorry buddy, despite movies and pictures, spino had small teeth, 2 inch average and a very thin mouth/snout. He ate fish and small dinos. Carcharo and tyrano had large teeth, and ate other large dinosaurs.

  • @dkgoon93 yea ppl compare trex and spino in a fight and ppl say trex will win and he could but spino could win too if he had to fight to use self defense

  • hey it isnt the size of the muscle its the size of the fight in a dino just because something is really strong doesnt mean it can be brought down thumbs up to spino

  • just because everybody thinks that spinosaurus is better, doesn't truly mean that it is a ferocious, extinction-causing dinosaur. Just saying something id=s bigger than something doesn't mean it is more lethal

    e.g. Mongooses are smaller than cobras and they kill cobras.

  • Must say just the topic of this discussion is fascinating. Carcharodontosaurus eating Spinosaurus. Doesn't get any better.

    -PREHISTORIC CHANNEL

  • @Metalicalypse

    because Pokemon

  • @CarlosTheHerper hm. fair enough. I have a friend who owns a genuine tooth [I believe she found it during a dig in Morroco]. She recently had it cleaned of sediment. According to her, estimates place it's price between $350 and $400. it's just under 3 inches long, and in good condition.

  • @RPGTKingpin If I remember correctly, I think it cost me around 400 dollars, but only because it had a repaired crack. Except for that, it is a wonderful tooth. There are still quite many Spinosaurus teeth for sale on ebay, although they are small and not very well preserved. Four years ago, when I bought mine, there were many more for sale.

  • @RPGTKingpin Oh, no problem.

  • @2sporemaniac also incorrect. the museum in Berlin was bombed in WWII. Not the digsites where these fossils were found.

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