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The land bred Spinosaurus compared to a human.

Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a species of dinosaur which lived in the North African region from Earth, from the lower Albian to lower Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 97 million BC. Although they are commonly extinct on many Earths, but in certain realities they survived and exist. Some may be existed in the Forbidden Zone to preserve them.

BIology[]

The Spinosaurus are one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, possibly larger than Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. However, they are known to consume fish; evidence suggests that it lived both on land and in water like a modern crocodilian. The distinctive spines of Spinosaurus, which were long extensions of the vertebrae, grew to at least 1.65 meters (5.4 ft) long and were likely to have had skin connecting them, forming a sail-like structure, although some authors have suggested that the spines were covered in fat and formed a hump. Multiple functions have been put forward for this structure, including thermoregulation and display. The species was later saved from extinction by the Zhecrons and now they live within the wilderness of Zhecronus as the "kings and queens of the dinosaurs".

The hindlimb controversy of 2014, in which its origins come from the claim of Spinosaurus being quadrapedal during the mid-1970's, stated that whilst paleontologist Ibrahim and his colleagues claimed that Spinosaurus was knuckle-walking quadruped fit only for fishing in water, skeptics such as Scott Hartman rejected the notion, although a response from Ibrahim's faction made their response in order to convince the paleontology community to approve his claims as "reliable". In reality, however, Spinosaurus had longer hindlimbs and the ones found by Ibrahim were actually from a Spinosaurus juvenile or a different theropod.

On Zhecronus, while being a fish-eater, Spinosaurus tends to be an opportunistic predator that hunts down other animals and with its teeth designed for gripping instead of ripping off flesh, a hard gripping bite would cause its victim to suffocate and, if necessary, it would use its arms to break the neck of its prey. It would sometimes come in confrontation with Triceratops. It is also capable of being a specialized swimmer in water.

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