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  2. Sarcosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Sarcosuchus (/ ˌ s ɑːr k oʊ ˈ s uː k ə s /; lit. ' flesh crocodile ' ) is an extinct genus of crocodyliform and distant relative of living crocodilians that lived during the Early Cretaceous , from the late Hauterivian to the early Albian , 133 to 112 million years ago of what is now Africa and South America .

  3. Suchomimus - Wikipedia

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    Suchomimus itself was more adapted to a life hunting in shallow water due to its hollow bones, while Baryonyx and Spinosaurus were capable of fully submerging underwater and diving after prey. Courtesy of denser bones, the latter two spinosaurids could hunt underwater for prey and occupy a more derived lifestyle than Suchomimus could.

  4. Monsters Resurrected - Wikipedia

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    In a mixed review, Riley Black wrote in the magazine Smithsonian, "In the end, Monsters Resurrected left me feeling very conflicted. It was wonderful to see scientists describing real fossil evidence and the minutiae of paleontology—in the wake of Walking with Dinosaurs-type shows, it's good to see scientists make a comeback.

  5. List of Dinosaur Train episodes - Wikipedia

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    "The Old Spinosaurus and the Sea" Mark Drop: Spinosaurus: November 11, 2009 () "The Big Misty Sea Station" (Cretaceous Time period) "A Spiky Tail Tale" Stegosaurus tail "Stegosaurus Forest Station" (Jurassic Time period)

  6. Walking with Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Walking with Dinosaurs was the brainchild of Tim Haines, who came with the idea in 1996 while he was working as a science television producer at the BBC. [1] Then-head of BBC Science Jana Bennett had at the time started a policy of encouraging producers to pitch possible future landmark series, with the goal of increasing the science output of the BBC and raising the bar of science programming.

  7. Spinosauridae - Wikipedia

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    However, an ungual phalanx measuring 21 mm (0.83 in) belonging to a very young Spinosaurus indicates that Spinosaurus, and probably by extent other spinosaurids, may have developed their semiaquatic adaptations at birth or at a very young age and maintained the adaptations throughout their lives. The specimen, found in 1999 and described by ...

  8. List of The Land Before Time characters - Wikipedia

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    A pair of "Sailback Sharpteeth" (Spinosaurus) appeared in the episode "The Hermit of Black Rock". A pack of big-mouthed Bellydraggers (Sarcosuchus) appeared in the episode "The Amazing Threehorn Girl". A mother Fast Biter (Deinonychus) appeared in the episode "The Great Egg Adventure". She and Screech are a lot alike, the only difference is ...

  9. List of Dino Dan episodes - Wikipedia

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    Dino Trap/Big Bad Spinosaurus: Oct. 26, 2010: Jun. 12, 2010 Compsognathus, Tyrannosaurus rex, Baby T-Rex/Spinosaurus Dino Trap: A Compsognathus is ruining flowers in the Henderson backyard, and Dan is set on trapping it. Big Bad Spinosaurus: Dan tells a dino-fied story of Little Red Riding Hood. Dromaeosaurus 11: Name-a-saurus/Where's Dino? May ...