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(02-07-2022, 09:23 PM)GuateGojira Wrote: The personal estimation of Dr Ibrahim is just that, his personal estimation and until is published and reviewed we can't take it seriously.
To add that Nizar Ibrahim's 2020 model, which is the one Dinofan continously used as reference, has a good amount of inaccuracies.
First of all, there is no evidence that spinosaurus aegyptiacus had such massive crocodilyan-like neck.
Lastly, its torso is way too deep, it's literally deeper than the pubis and it should be noted that no theropod that has ever existed had its torso deeper than the pubis, spinosaurids included. Therefore that 2020 model is long outdated and even when it was up to date it presented a good amount of inaccuracies, the too deep chest is the most evident one