Spinosarus
Spinosarus
Theory (it's possible): https://tetzoo.com/blog/2020/11/27/trope-of-the-buffalo-backed-dinosaur
The spines on a buffalo are a lot thicker and shorter. Any muscle attached to the spines of a spinosaurus would snap them in half.
75ReplyAlso the buffalo's spine bones are elongated over it's shoulders, whereas the spinosaurus has elongated spine bones start after its shoulders.
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Ahh crap it's Deviljho!
46ReplyPickle boi
8ReplyPicklebro!
I miss evenings of monster hunting with friends.
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Laser pickle strikes again
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An article describing the history of the theory and why it's not really likely: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/was-spinosaurus-a-bison-backed-dinosaur-12849430/
44ReplyI love the idea of this, but the size of their chest cavity leaves me wondering if it's feasible.
19ReplyWould there be heavy ligament anchor points on the bones? It seems like there would be evidence of a completely different muscle build, maybe simply by the size of the spine bones themselves. I'm no bonologist, though.
And yeah, that chest is gnarly (but I'm no chestologist).
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I fucking love this!
16Replylol same. new favorite dinosaur. can't wait to harass everyone I know about it 🤗
4ReplyI've always been more of an ankylosaurus guy myself.
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Chonkosaurus!
9ReplyI love that spinosaurus is such a contentious topic in paleontology.
7ReplyYeah we can't even tell if they walk on two legs or four lmao
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Maybe but some modern lizards have spinosaurus like frills so we know it's possible.
6ReplyThough that image of Spino looks shrinkwrapped. Must be old.
5ReplyInteresting idea. Aren’t these huge neck muscles mainly for supporting their huge head while grazing?
5ReplyWrong, it's for yeeting lesser mammals
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The Yeetasaurus. Majestic.
4ReplyThat's... probably more plausible, right? Just add feathers.
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