Spinosaurinae is a sub-family of specialized theropod dinosaurs. Members of this family were large, bipedal predators with elongated, crocodile-like skulls, sporting conical teeth with no or only very tiny serrations. The front dentary teeth fanned out, giving the animal a characteristic look. The name of this family alludes to the typically conspicuous sail-like structure protruding from the back of species in the type genus, Spinosaurus. Image:Tyrannoskull.jpg This theropod-related article is a stub. You can help Fossil Wiki by [ expanding it].
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| - Spinosaurinae is a sub-family of specialized theropod dinosaurs. Members of this family were large, bipedal predators with elongated, crocodile-like skulls, sporting conical teeth with no or only very tiny serrations. The front dentary teeth fanned out, giving the animal a characteristic look. The name of this family alludes to the typically conspicuous sail-like structure protruding from the back of species in the type genus, Spinosaurus. Image:Tyrannoskull.jpg This theropod-related article is a stub. You can help Fossil Wiki by [ expanding it].
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| - Late Jurassic – Late Cretaceous, 155-93.5 Ma
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| - Spinosaurinae is a sub-family of specialized theropod dinosaurs. Members of this family were large, bipedal predators with elongated, crocodile-like skulls, sporting conical teeth with no or only very tiny serrations. The front dentary teeth fanned out, giving the animal a characteristic look. The name of this family alludes to the typically conspicuous sail-like structure protruding from the back of species in the type genus, Spinosaurus. Image:Tyrannoskull.jpg This theropod-related article is a stub. You can help Fossil Wiki by [ expanding it].
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