Board Thread:Fossil Fuels/@comment-6025261-20160607234707/@comment-6025261-20160824230419

140.186.147.151 wrote: The 2014 spino is now considered to be sigilmassasaurus (don't know if I spelt that correctly), and spino's jaws and teeth are like a crocodile's (yes crocs have conical teeth) so spino could probably crush bones when it first bit down on its prey and then used its jaws for gripping. Its claws could rip through flesh and it did not just eat fish it most likely  ate small to medium sized dinosaurs, if needed to it would probably take on larger dinosaurs. If you doubt that it would hunt other dinosaurs just so you know baryonyx has been found with juvinile iguanodon bones in its stomach and an irritator tooth has been found in a pterosaur bone. Also a spino and charcaradontosaurus most like,y would not fight each other if they didn't have to. I never said it just ate fish, but it ate mainly fish. Also, that isn't true. Spinosaurus' jaw wasn't as much as a crocodile as you may think. The jaw is like a gharial, which is a croc, but both gharial and Spinosaurus' jaws are weaker than something like a saltwater crocodile or nile crocodile. Test have been done on both creatures to prove this. Both are built for grabbing fish, not crushing prey or even slashing flesh.