not for tearing or crushing bone like T. rex.Snout: The snout housed sensory pits that may have detected pressure changes in the water, allowing her to locate fish even in dark or muddy conditions. Aquatic Adaptations Tail: Recent discoveries suggest the Spinosaurus had a tall, paddle-like, fin-shaped tail with long neural and hemal spines. This unique structure would have been an exceptional adaptation for powerful, undulatory swimming, making her a formidable predator in the water.
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Limbs: Forelimbs: She had powerful forelimbs equipped with three sharp claws, with the innermost claw being particularly large. These were used for grasping fish and perhaps for hauling her large body out of the water. Hind Limbs: Her hind legs were relatively short for such a large dinosaur, and the feet may have been flat and paddle-like or even partially webbed to aid in propulsion on muddy banks and in the water.
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