Spinosaurus

Alright, guys! This is the very first "Prehistoric animal of the week"! Now when I was thinking about which animal I should start out with, I was thinking, well, when people hear the words "prehistoric animal", they think of dinosaurs, and when they think of dinos, they usually think of Tyrannosaurus Rex, and they'd think, "Boy, T-Rex must have been the biggest meat eating dino ever!" Well, they are dead wrong. At about 50-60 feet long, Spinosaurus was the largest predator known to ever walk on the land. Even some of the biggest spines on the animals back could grow bigger than a full grown man. Some people complained that the beloved lawyer eating T-Rex was replaced by a "fake dinosaur" in Jurassic Pack 3, but Spinos are not fake. The cause of them being so unheard of was probably the destrution of the very first remands of Spinosaurus during world war 2 and the fact that they just started finding more Spinosaurus remands. These finds now are telling us more about this animal, such as it's size and diet. Due to it's crocodile like skull features and bear like claws, Spinosaurus' diet may have mainly consisted of large fish.(And any unlucky dinos or crocs that stumbled across it's path.)

(And I mean large as in 6 foot fish.)  Well, that's it for now.

                                                   -AwesomeBoy

                                            "Where trilobites eat pickles."