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New Discovery: The Largest Dinosaur, ‘The Spinosaurus’ Was Not Well-Adapted To Aquatic Life – Nature World News
Scientists from the Queen Mary University of London have discovered evidence to show that the Spinosaurus was not really an aquatic predator.

Scientists from the Queen Mary University of London have discovered evidence to show that the Spinosaurus was not really an aquatic predator. For years, paleontologists all over the world have been perplexed by this river monster.
According to previous research, the spinosaurid dinosaur inhabited the Sahara desert 100 million years ago, where it fed on prey from the water and swam with its tail. However, more details have come to light suggesting that the Spinosaurus wasn’t well adapted to water…
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