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Who would win Spinosaurus or suchomimus?
Suchomimus was the biggest predator in its environment, and like Spinosaurus it too would have had a lot of competition. Weapon wise, they are almost identical, but Spinosaurus was proportionally stronger. This is a pretty obvious 70\% mismatch in favor of Spinosaurus, due to sheer size and strength advantage.
Can Spinosaurus kill Allosaurus?
Basically, Spinosaurus dwarfs over Allosaurus.
Can a Spinosaurus kill a triceratops?
In fact, Triceratops would kill a Tyrannosaurus, which hunted Triceratops. The only way a Tyrannosaurus could take on a Triceratops was by surprise. Spinosaurus had the necessary adaptations to hunt on land, but no carnivorous dinosaur could easily take on a healthy adult Triceratops.
Can Spinosaurus kill Giganotosaurus?
The two dinosaurs then roar at each other and run at each other. The Spinosaurus slashes one of the Giganotosaurus’ now eyes out but the Spinosaurus is slapped in the face by the tail of the Giganotosaurus. They hit the Giganotosaurus and kill it instantly.
Is suchomimus bigger than Spinosaurus?
Is suchomimus bigger than Spinosaurus? Size. Suchomimus is currently the second largest Spinosaurid known (only Spinosaurus was bigger, or perhaps also Cristatusaurus who may just be a specimen of Suchomimus)). The Holotype specimen measured 11m long and weighed 2.8-4.9t.
Who would win in a fight Spinosaurus or T Rex?
rex would win in a fight with Spinosaurus compared to 46\% who thought that Spinosaurus would come out on top. The Spinosaurus would not have been able to kill a T-Rex, although it would be a tough fight.
What did Suchomimus look like?
Suchomimus was 9.5 to 11 metres (31 to 36 feet) long and weighed between 2.5 to 5.2 tonnes (2.8 to 5.7 short tons), although the holotype specimen may not have been fully grown. Suchomimus’s narrow skull was perched on a short neck, and its forelimbs were powerfully built, bearing a giant claw on each thumb.
Did Suchomimus live with Spinosaurus?
Suchomimus (“crocodile mimic”) is a genus of large spinosaurid dinosaur with a crocodile-like mouth that lived 112 million years ago, during the late Aptian stage of the Cretaceous Period in Africa. Sharing many traits with its larger Spinosaurus.