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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus Had Aquatic Lifestyle, Fossil Discovery Confirms | Paleontology – Sci-News.com
The remarkably high abundance of the teeth of the giant dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, compared to the dental remains of terrestrial dinosaurs and some aquatic animals, in the Cretaceous-period Kem Kem river system in Morocco strongly supports this 15-m-lo…

The remarkably high abundance of the teeth of the giant dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, compared to the dental remains of terrestrial dinosaurs and some aquatic animals, in the Cretaceous-period Kem Kem river system in Morocco strongly supports this 15-m-long predator being a largely aquatic animal spending much of its life in water where its teeth were shed and preserved.
The only known dinosaur adapted to life in water, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus swam the rivers of North Africa about 95 millio…