

Might the Spinosaurus have been like a heron, wading into the wet stuff to grab a bite before going back to dry land? Back in 2014, Ibrahim located a “surprisingly complete” Spinosaurus skeleton, according to National Geographic.

The team saw it provided “greater thrust and efficiency in water than the tail shapes of terrestrial dinosaurs”.ĭinosaurs are frequently compared to birds.

A robotic version was created for testing. How can one very dead tail be made to live again? The solution could come straight from the ‘Jurassic Park’ FX workshop.
