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Who would win in a fight a Spinosaurus or a T. rex?

Who would win in a fight a Spinosaurus or a T. rex?

Yes, the Spinosaurus was markedly larger than the T. Rex, but it also lacked the muscle and bite power to do any serious damage. Meanwhile, the T. rex had a powerful bite, but it also lacked speed and agility.

Is Spinosaurus stronger than tarbosaurus?

The Tarbosaurus was more robust but, the Spinosaurus was heavier. Both animals push as hard they can but, neither gives way. Both dinosaurs lower there bodies down to the ground for leverage.

What dinosaurs can beat a T. rex?

A Tyrannosaurus Rex might be known for its ferocious bite, but now scientists say a caiman that lived eight million years ago, had a bite TWICE as powerful. Known as Purussaurus brasiliensis, the reptilian predator lived in the Amazon region in South America.

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How did the Spinosaurus defeat the T. rex?

The Spinosaurus recovered quickly from the blow and managed to out-maneuver the Tyrannosaurus and bite deep into his neck. Bellowing in pain, the T. rex groaned out in agony as the Spinosaurus gripped his neck with it’s arms and snapped the rival dinosaur’s neck, killing him instantly.

What would happen if a Spinosaurus vs Carcharodontosaurus fight?

In a Spinosaurus vs Carcharodontosaurus battle, if the latter managed to lock its jaws onto the comparatively fragile skull of Spinosaurus, it would cripple or kill it. Carcharodontosaurus skull (image credit: Franko Fonseca, Wikimedia Commons)

Why is Spinosaurus a controversial dinosaur in Jurassic Park?

Spinosaurus is a controversial dinosaur in the Jurassic Park franchise because of its portrayal in Jurassic Park III. Particularly when it was shown to be more powerful than the fan-favorite Tyrannosaurus rex. A discussion on who would be the victor of a fight between Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus can be read here.

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How would you compare and contrast Spinosaurus and Sarcosuchus?

As far as we know, Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that ever lived, outweighing the much later Tyrannosaurus Rex by one or two tons, while Sarcosuchus (also known as SuperCroc) was twice the length of the largest modern crocodiles and ten times as heavy. Who would win a head-to-head battle between these prehistoric giants?

Why didn’t Spinosaurus bite down on ceratopsians?

The jaws of Spinosaurus were long and slender, much like those of a false gharial, and were not designed to withstand the torque generated by the lateral movements of massive prey items. Put simply, it was not dragging down ceratopsians (horned dinosaurs) for dinner.