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Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa, during the lower Albian to lower Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 97 million years ago. This genus was known first from Egyptian remains discovered in 1912 and described by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer in 1915. The original remains were destroyed in World War II, but additional material has come to light in recent years. It is unclear whether one or two species are represented in the fossils reported in the scientific literature. The best known species is S. aegyptiacus from Egypt, although a potential second species, S. maroccanus, has been recovered from Morocco.

Spinosaurus was among the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs, possibly larger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus. Estimates published in 2005, 2007, and 2008 suggested that it was between 12.6–18 metres (41–59 ft) in length and 7 to 20.9 tonnes (7.7 to 23.0 short tons) in weight. A new estimate published in 2014 and based on a more complete specimen, supported the earlier research, finding that Spinosaurus could reach lengths greater than 15 m (49 ft). The skull of Spinosaurus was long and narrow, similar to that of a modern crocodilian. Spinosaurus is known to have eaten fish, and most scientists believe that it hunted both terrestrial and aquatic prey; evidence suggests that it lived both on land and in water as a modern crocodilian does. The distinctive spines of Spinosaurus, which were long extensions of the vertebrae, grew to at least 1.65 meters (5.4 ft) long and were likely to have had skin connecting them, forming a sail-like structure, although some authors have suggested that the spines were covered in fat and formed a hump. Multiple functions have been put forward for this structure, including thermoregulation and display.

Head: http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=876357577

Update: changed the proportions, as well as making the legs smaller. I even added a teensy bit more detail to it.
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[T.R] QUANTUM 2017 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:56 
no problem, i was just wondering about the hands thing cause i herd about it about a year ago.
frightening melon boy 3699  [作者] 2017 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:50 
Also, thanks.
frightening melon boy 3699  [作者] 2017 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:50 
Yes, I know that. But it's impossible for it to walk on it's knuckles like a gorilla, since a theropod's couldn't pronate into a pose that's similar to an ape's hands standing on their knuckles when on the ground.
[T.R] QUANTUM 2017 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:45 
spinosaurus had extremely short legs so scientists think it may have had to walk on it's knuckles like a gorilla, just to stand. but this is pretty good.
frightening melon boy 3699  [作者] 2017 年 3 月 18 日 下午 2:30 
Well, Spinosaurus wasn't a quadruped for all I know, but it certainly had short legs.

Also, the sail shape would be speculative, but I think it looked sort of like the 2014 Spino's sail.

Here is a video I've agreed on about Spinosaurus' true posture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiaMxnuQjDw&t=467s
dakotaa 2017 年 3 月 18 日 下午 2:26 
Hmmm maybe get rid of the spikes and make him go on four legs. Also make his sail longer and shorter
frightening melon boy 3699  [作者] 2017 年 3 月 4 日 上午 7:36 
Okay, I've made the legs shorter now.
frightening melon boy 3699  [作者] 2017 年 3 月 4 日 上午 5:06 
@Hippiegineer Yeah, you're right. I think I might have made the legs too long.
dinoboy 2017 年 3 月 3 日 下午 11:50 
The legs are too long.