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The biggest dinosaurs that lived on Earth

India sanjay Offline
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From my sources -
1. Spinosarus is the world's largest carnivorous dinosaur, though further evidence is under search to make it 100% acceptable.
Full grown spinosarus was about 10 ton, 1 ton more than T Rex and half ton more than Giganotosaurus .
In end of 2014 researchers said Spinosaurus had a semiaquatic lifestyle, and may have spent more time in the rivers of its northern African habitat than on dry land

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Spinosaurs Skeleton


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 A still from movie Jurassic park - T rex vs Spinosaurs

2. Giganotosaurus is somewhere in between Spinosarus and T rex but they live 95 Million year ago, i.e. 30 million year before the T. rex. Sources says they were little less than 10 tons

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Giganotosaurus Skeleton


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3. Tyrannosaurus Rex, Most famous due to press and hollywood movie. Nearly 40 feet long and 9 tons heavy T rex is one of most dangerous predator of his time
T rex forearms were very very tiny when compared to other Theropods of his size. Female where little bigger than male. These were hunter and scavenger

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RE: The biggest dinosaurs that lived on Earth - sanjay - 06-15-2015, 09:23 AM
On the accuracy estimates - tigerluver - 09-01-2016, 06:05 AM



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