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  2. Spinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Spinosaurus anatomy exhibits another feature that may have a modern analogy: its long tail resembled that of the thresher shark, employed to slap the water to herd and stun shoals of fish before devouring them (Oliver and colleagues, 2013). The strategies that sailfish and thresher sharks employ against shoaling fish are more effective when the ...

  3. Spinosauridae - Wikipedia

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    Baryonyx had, in models where the size difference of the skulls was corrected for, greater resistance to torsion and dorsoventral bending than both Spinosaurus and the gharial, while both spinosaurids were inferior to the gharial, alligator, and slender-snouted crocodile in resisting torsion and medio-lateral bending. When the results from the ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review/Archive 5

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    (The model was created as part of a joint project Prehistoric Production. Direct author is Petr Menshikov) HFoxii 04:01, 30 April 2022 (UTC) Looks cool, the anatomy of the fingers seem a bit underdefined though, compared to the toes, where the joints are more apparent.

  5. Glossary of dinosaur anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Variation in neural spine sails across Dinosauria, clockwise from bottom left: Acrocanthosaurus, Amargasaurus, Spinosaurus, Limaysaurus, Ichthyovenator, and Ouranosaurus sail Sails (also: neural spine sails) are structures resulting from elongation of the vertebral neural spine s, typically in the dorsal, sacral, and caudal vertebrae. They vary ...

  6. Iberospinus - Wikipedia

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    Iberospinus (meaning "Iberian spine") is an extinct genus of spinosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Papo Seco Formation of Portugal.The genus contains a single species, I. natarioi, known from several assorted bones belonging to one individual.

  7. Irritator - Wikipedia

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    Irritator is further distinguished from Baryonyx, Suchomimus, and Cristatusaurus by having slightly over half as many teeth in the maxilla, and from Spinosaurus due to its comparatively larger and more forwardly positioned nostril openings, which, unlike in Spinosaurus, are also formed by the premaxilla.