Is the Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park based on a real dinosaur? If so, when did it exist on Earth?

Yes, the Spinosaurus featured in the Jurassic Park franchise is based on a real dinosaur that existed during the Cretaceous period, approximately 112-93 million years ago. Named after its pronounced neural spines, which formed a distinctive sail-like structure on its back, the Spinosaurus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered, measuring up to 18 meters in length and weighing several tons. Its remains have been found in North Africa, predominantly in present-day Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia.

  • What was the Spinosaurus's distinctive physical feature? Its sail-like dorsal spines.
  • Where were the majority of Spinosaurus fossils discovered? North Africa.
  • During which geological period did the Spinosaurus live? Cretaceous period.
  • What was the approximate length of the Spinosaurus? Up to 18 meters.
  • What was the Spinosaurus's primary mode of locomotion? Bipedal, meaning it walked on two legs.
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