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Dinosaur discovery: Meet the 'bizarre' Spinosaurus - one of the largest dinosaurs to exist


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Dinosaur experts have discovered new information about the elusive Spinosaurus. The giant carnivore acted like a heron when feeding; snatching fish in the water from the riverbank.
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The Spinosaurus is one of the most mysterious big dinosaurs that palaeontologists have been studying. ....

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Study: Spinosaurus' Behavior Was Similar to Heron


Thursday, 28 January, 2021 - 07:15
The mounted skeletal cast of the Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. Reuters
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New research from Queen Mary University of London and the University of Maryland has reignited the debate around the behavior of the giant dinosaur Spinosaurus. Since its discovery in 1915, the biology and behavior of the enormous Spinosaurus has puzzled paleontologists worldwide. It was recently argued that the dinosaur was largely an aquatic predator, using its large tail to swim and actively pursue fish in the water.
The new study, published Tuesday in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica, challenges this recent view of Spinosaurus indicating it likely fed from the water, and suggests that it was like a giant heron or stork snatching at fish from the shoreline while also taking any other small available prey on land or in water. ....

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'Bizarre' dinosaur Spinosaurus behaved like a giant, flightless stork, study says-532234


Bizarre dinosaur Spinosaurus behaved like a giant, flightless stork, study says
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27th January, 2021 11:37:17
Paleontologists have long been puzzled about how the Spinosaurus a giant dinosaur and aquatic predator would have behaved.
Now, they believe it would have been less like an otter, and more like a huge, flightless stork or heron.
Rather than hunting fish in the water, the massive dinosaur would have likely caught prey out of the water from a position on the shoreline, researchers from Queen Mary University of London and the University of Maryland found in a study published Tuesday.
Spinosaurs were a group of large-bodied theropods that were bigger than both Tyrannosaurus rex and Giganotosaurus, growing to around 15 meters (49.2 feet) in length. These dinos lived during the Cretaceous period between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago. ....

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Spinosaurus lived like a heron - Dinosaur discovery dismisses aquatic predator theory | Science | News


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The Spinosaurus is one of the most recognisable dinosaurs to have roamed the land, alongside the T-rex and Triceratops, thanks to the large sail that adorned its back. Palaeontologists first discovered the Cretaceous-era dinosaur in 1915 and have been trying to piece together clues about its past ever since. The dinosaur, which lived some 112 to 71 million years ago, was long thought to have dwelled on the land, although some researchers argued the 50ft-long beast was a more crocodile-like aquatic predator. ....

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