Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-151.229.227.92-20150810124511/@comment-25238001-20151230170648

QuakingStar wrote: No conversation on it is needed. Suchomimus and Baryonyx are its closest relatives, they were NOT quadrupedal. Some dumb asses mixed up bones and thought it was what the Spinosaurus was. It was bipedal except for when resting, or swimming. Considering it similarities to its cousins, there is no way that strict quadrupedal bs should of had any grounds anywhere. The quadrupedal theory gained a lot of traction over a short time. Why do you think that was? The answer is: Because it isn't just completely dismissable BS like you claim it is. We now know that Spino probably had more of a ducklike posture, bipedal but sort of waddling, different from Baryonyx or Suchomimus.