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Meet Spinosaurus Mirabilis, a smaller species of Spinosaurus that as usual is fragmentary like most Spinosaurids but it did preserve an interesting Unicorn like crest and it has longer legs compared to Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus!
https://www.popsci.com/science/new-horned-dinosaur-sahara/
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>>5102462
hes cute :3
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>>5102462
Oh cool, the paper is out
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>>5102462
They really don't know what to make up to sell new toys, do they?
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>>5102462
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Is it possible this is a case of sexual dimorphism?
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>>5102463
so, they really have short-ass legs? what a dissapointment
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>>5102478
Crestlet seethe
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Shouldn't Spinosaurus fossils be more common and complete if they lived in areas with freshwater/mud? I think there should be more specimens that died and whose bodies were buried in the mud and better preserved.
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>>5102527
A single specimen fossilizing is already a miracle
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At least we know now Spinosaurus was evolved to stand its ground and fight. Or at least, a certain species.
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>>5102527
Spinosaurid fossils are cursed to be eternally fragmentary and spontaneously combust into flames.
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Every new find is just "this is what makes female dinosaurs horny"

I don't know what to do with this information. I only now know female spinosaurids in Niger found scimitar horns sexy. Ok thanks???
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>>5102478
at least this one is an upgrade
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>>5102562
They are related to birds what did you expect? birds are the ultimate simps
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>>5102466
imagine a giant wearing that skull as a helmet like injuns did with deer skulls
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>>5102539
kek
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>>5102462
>those forward facing wrists
oh no no no... he's gonna shit up the thread isn't he?
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>>5102462
Now whenever someone asks about a Tyrannosaurus vs Spinosaurus fight, you can say
>which species
without looking like an idiot
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>>5102483
There are two morphs of the crest already.
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>>5102478
Rexfags just got BTFO after spending 20 years claiming T. rex was so amazing it outcompeted literally every other mid size or greater theropod in its continent
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gnome hat
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>>5102715
Elaborate
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>>5102778
There is a thicker and a thinner morph.
Interview with the guy that found the lizzer.
https://youtu.be/_HlsB3dn7sk?t=1448
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>>5102792
Interesting
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>>5102715
>>5102792
I suspect it's just individual variation and not sexual dimorphism
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>>5102718
I don't see anyone except you caring about this.
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>>5102464
Noo Jinka is cuter!! He is a good boi! He has frens. Is this what they looked like? I just hit up Gemini and asked for Spino.. Got this - I just like the look of it. See you guys like Spinos so ill drop "Jinka" in.
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>>5102915
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>>5102915
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weren't they supposed to have feathers or was that retconned again?
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>>5102908
Pull up any article about late Cretaceous Laramidian ecology from before last year and count how many run the line that T. rex dominated almost all predatory niches and was just uniquely different from other carnivores everywhere else.
>muh juvenile rexes would outcompete all other smaller therapods!
>muh cranial metamorphosis!
Literally the standard claim for 20 years even when it was obviously nonsense and no other dinosaur ecosystems ever demonstrated something similar.
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>>5102923
There has never been any reason to believe spinosaurus and its relatives had feathers. And even if there was Spinosaurus itself is too big for them
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lmao they have barely found one Spinosauraus and now they are saying they found a new species of one. its probably the same species
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>>5102929
Spinosaurus is pretty well understood at this point. Most of the skeleton is known tho that doesn't stop people from engaging in useless debates about whether or not it could swim
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>>5102929
Spino is actually pretty complete nowadays. This skeletal doesn’t have completely correct proportions but it does do a good job of illustrating how much material we have.
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>>5102539
>when you get bonked so hard the lump is preserved in the fossil record
Brutal

>>5102940
>Chinese
Ehhhh...
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>>5102467
>no feathers, no lips
Pretty based.
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>>5102940
I'm still hoping those legs were from a younger specimen that was on the same place as the adult
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>>5103037
you think they didn't check the growth rings or something? Spino is short, that's not a bad thing.
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>>5103037
Even if they were all it would do is add a couple inches. Its smaller cousin also has short legs despite them being slightly longer proportionally >>5102463 it’s over, Spinosaurus was part of the short leg club along with Ceratosaurus and Majungasaurus.
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>>5103047
>you think they didn't check the growth rings or something?
Lol'd
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>>5103103
what kind of magic trick did they do to make the teeth here >>5102465
disappear like that!?
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>>5103103
>let's add some fucking neck pubes for no reason
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Cute guy, looks a bit like an eel so now I want to eat one.
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>>5102924
>Literally the standard claim for 20 years even when it was obviously nonsense and no other dinosaur ecosystems ever demonstrated something similar.
NTA but it is pretty fucking insane people believed that for so long. You don't even need to look at other extinct ecosystems to see how bullshit that whole theory is. Great white sharks also exhibit ontogenetic niche partitioning, where juveniles prey on cold blooded fish while adults focus on warm blooded marine mammals. By the logic of that rex theory, this means mako sharks, white tip sharks, salmon sharks, and any other medium sized shark that preys on fish shouldn't exist due to juveniles whities already "occupying that niche".

Even if Nanotyrannus was invalid, that couldn't mean there wasn't some alioramin or giant raptor being the medium sized predator of Hell Creek. It's just a rushed conclusion people liked to pretend was forgone. The only reason it ever caught on was because Rex gets so overhyped people forget it's just another animal at the end of the day. Not the perfect organism designed in a lab to completely and utterly dominate all forms of life.
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>>5102924
no other vertebrate has had that kind of metamorphosis either. They really thought le Rex was the most super special animal ever
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>>5103217
just another reason why modern science is full of people with shit for brains. Politicking takes precedence. It's "unethical" to use a private fossil. That genus doesn't exist because waah waah the man didn't let me have it for free. Ubirajara isn't real, it's invalid and that name can never be used again, because um the guy who discovered it... moved it across borders!!! What do you mean we can just acknowledge a law was broken and still accept the papers? The papers don't count, the guy did a social faux pas! We refuse to examine the fossils!
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>>5103229
The fossil still exists genius, it just has to be given another name now. Though given how mirabilis was found in various expeditions varying between 2020, 2019 and 2000 in date and it's only been published now, it'll probably still be in limbo
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>>5102462
>a smaller species of Spinosaurus
None of the material came from adults
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>>5103275
I don't think you're on the same page. I'm complaining about that politicking, such as picking another name, and delaying officiating nanotyrannus and their handling of ubirajara. The fossil still exists and the scientific industrial complex is furious that they didn't get their way with either. I didn't bring up nor mention the spinosaurus in the OP at all.
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>>5103229
That shit is indeed retarded
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>>5102947
Be normal please
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>>5103151
Better than whatever this is
On a side note holy fuck these new captchas are so annoying
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>>5103938
Lips on spinosaurs look so fucking stupid.
Also personally i find these new captchas easier than the previous ones
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>>5103938
It's chin looks like the hairy bottom of my nutsack.
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>>5103938
Why can't paleofags stop themselves from drawing the ugliest most distasteful reconstructions imaginable?
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>>5102462
Man, jews are on a quest to ruin Spinosaurus forever, huh. And without feathers, even.
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>>5104789
this one's good. Feels like it could have been made in 05.
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