Spinosaurus Facts
The Spinosaurus facts presented in this article should provide an overview of details about this huge dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.

Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus Facts
The information about dinosaurs is obtained mostly from research conducted on fossils. Scientists derive conclusions from these bits and pieces of information. Therefore, the facts obtained from research are not always agreed upon by all experts from this field. Information on different types of dinosaurs should be useful.
- It is said that there were two species of Spinosaurus i.e. the Spinosaurus aegyptiacus and Spinosaurus marocannus. Scientists however, suggest that only a single species of Spinosaurus existed.
- Skull of this dinosaur unlike that of Tyrannosaurus Rex is long. The skull of Tyrannosaurus though is long, it is not narrow.
- The sail of Spinosaurus was made of spines. Length of these spines made Spinosaurus' sail 6 feet high.
- The functions of Spinosaurus sails are not known properly and this topic is still a matter of debate. However, controlling the body temperature is said to be the main function of these spines.
- Another theory about the function of sail was that of attracting members of opposite sex. Working of the sail is said to be similar to that of a peacock's tail.
- Teeth of the Spinosaurus were long and sharp. The pattern/alignment of these teeth was not like that of a serrated margin; it was more like the teeth of crocodile found in today's world.
- The Spinosaurus lived in what is today's North Africa; this creature inhabited the tidal flats of coastal region.
The facts about Spinosaurus presented below should provide interesting information about this huge creature.
- The Spinosaurus is considered as not only the biggest dinosaur, but also the largest predator species of all land animals of the Cretaceous period.
- The reason behind Spinosaurus having a long skull was that the creature had to feed on fish for survival in the coastal region. Along with a diet of fish in coastal regions, Spinosaurus also ate the other, smaller dinosaurs.
- Front legs of this dinosaur were longer in comparison to that of Tyrannosaurus Rex. Scientists have therefore, speculated on the possibility that Spinosaurus were quadrupedal on certain occasions.
- Speculations about this dinosaur being quadruped got reinforced by the discovery of Brayonyx. The Baryonyx was related to the Spinosaurus and it had robust arms.
- Spinosaurus appeared in a Hollywood movie, Jurassic Park III. According to John R. Horner, the consulting paleontologist for this film, Spinosaurus was more of a scavenger than being an animal with hunting skills.
- The depiction of Spinosaurus was presented in kids books for a long time. With more information about Spinosaurids available at present, the depictions of this creature have become much more accurate.
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