Spinosaurus: The Largest Carnivore Spinosaurus, the apex predator of the Cretaceous, measured around 59 feet in length. Its sail-like spine and semi-aquatic adaptations allowed it to thrive in ...
reaching lengths of up to 59 feet. It lived in what is now Africa, and its unique adaptations made it a formidable predator. Unlike most theropods, Spinosaurus was an aquatic hunter, known to hunt ...
Since its discovery in 1915, the biology and behaviour of the enormous Spinosaurus has puzzled palaeontologists worldwide. It was recently argued that the dinosaur was largely an aquatic predator, ...