Giganotosaurus shares the same characteristic features with all dinosaurs from the Carcharodontosaurid family - long jaws lined with shark-like teeth, short arms, stiff tails, and powerful legs. A Giganotosaurus can grow larger than a T. rex, but is slightly smaller compared to Spinosaurus, the largest meat-eating dinosaur. Despite being larger than T. rex, the Giganotosaurus' bite strength isn't as powerful. In fact, its teeth are designed to tear flesh and inflict deep wounds, not for crushing bones. Due to this disadvantage, the Giganotosaurus would prefer hunting in groups.
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| - Giganotosaurus shares the same characteristic features with all dinosaurs from the Carcharodontosaurid family - long jaws lined with shark-like teeth, short arms, stiff tails, and powerful legs. A Giganotosaurus can grow larger than a T. rex, but is slightly smaller compared to Spinosaurus, the largest meat-eating dinosaur. Despite being larger than T. rex, the Giganotosaurus' bite strength isn't as powerful. In fact, its teeth are designed to tear flesh and inflict deep wounds, not for crushing bones. Due to this disadvantage, the Giganotosaurus would prefer hunting in groups.
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| - Giganotosaurus shares the same characteristic features with all dinosaurs from the Carcharodontosaurid family - long jaws lined with shark-like teeth, short arms, stiff tails, and powerful legs. A Giganotosaurus can grow larger than a T. rex, but is slightly smaller compared to Spinosaurus, the largest meat-eating dinosaur. Despite being larger than T. rex, the Giganotosaurus' bite strength isn't as powerful. In fact, its teeth are designed to tear flesh and inflict deep wounds, not for crushing bones. Due to this disadvantage, the Giganotosaurus would prefer hunting in groups.
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