Spinosaurus, the only known semiaquatic dinosaur predator, joins Tyrannosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus among the largest meat-eating dinosaurs.
Fossils of a new Spinosaurus species, mirabilis, discovered in Niger reveal a giant semi-aquatic dinosaur with a striking crest and fish-eating adaptations.
Deep in the remote desert of Niger, paleontologists have uncovered the remains of Spinosaurus mirabilis, a 12 metre long ...
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Scientists were “astonished” to find a new species of Spinosaurus with a scimitar-shaped bony crest—uncovered in the Sahara ...
At a remote and barren Sahara desert site in Niger, scientists have unearthed fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus, among ...
The unique size and shape of the bones from Spinosaurus mirabilis — the first Spinosaurus species discovered in over a ...
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At a remote and barren Sahara desert site in Niger, scientists have unearthed fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus, among ...
Scientists have discovered Spinosaurus mirabilis, a 40-foot semiaquatic predator with a blade-like crest, in Niger’s Sahara, ...
Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
Learn how a newly discovered 95-million-year-old Spinosaurus mirabilis used interlocking teeth to catch fish in an ancient ...