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The biggest dinosaurs that lived on Earth

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Come on, this people is just scared.  Lol This arguments against Ibrahim and his team (including Paul Sereno) are not based in scientific postulates but in feelings. They don't "like" the form of Spinosaurus and that is why they are against it. But face it, how much we know about the fragmentary dinosaurs? How we accept the "true" form of other specimens like Deinocheirus? They don't look at all like our previous images, check how many changes are been made in the form and size of the giant sauropods!!!

However, I don't see any heated argument against the changes in these other animals simply because they don't have such a large "fan base" like Spinosaurus. If these large carnivore dinosaur were not so famous, those ideas of Harman and Hutchinson would not even exist.

By the way, Ibrahim already answered against those weird ideas: http://markwitton-com.blogspot.de/2014/0...l?spref=tw

There are no "chimaeras" here, Spinosaurus was what it was, a long and slender four legged predator specialized in fishes that normally avoided fights against true land predators like Carcharodontosaurus.


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From left to right: Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Tryrannosaurus and Suchomimus.
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RE: The biggest dinosaurs that lived on Earth - GuateGojira - 10-10-2015, 07:57 PM
On the accuracy estimates - tigerluver - 09-01-2016, 06:05 AM



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