Spinosaurus Aquatic Adaptations: Spinosaurus, often considered the most dangerous dinosaur, had unique adaptations for living both on land and in water, including paddle-like feet and dense bones to help it swim.
Massive Size: Spinosaurus was even larger than the Tyrannosaurus rex, reaching lengths of up to 59 feet, making it the largest carnivorous dinosaur known.
Deadly Jaws: Its long, crocodile-like jaws were filled with conical teeth, perfect for catching slippery prey like fish, but also capable of delivering powerful bites to other dinosaurs.
Sail Function: The iconic sail on its back, made of elongated spines covered in skin, may have been used for thermoregulation, display, or even to intimidate rivals and attract mates.
Versatile Predator: Unlike many other large predators, Spinosaurus could hunt both aquatic and terrestrial prey, making it a versatile and formidable hunter in its ecosystem.