Quote: did...did you just use wikipedia as a source?
To prove to you that they found more than just a dentary fragment of spinosaurus? Yes, yes I did
Quote: For the last time :WE DON'T know the body plan of spinosaurus! allosaurus is a terrible anology. two COMPLETELY different animals. Allosaurus wasn't a specialized fish eater, so OF COURSE it wasn't good at gripping. it's teeth weren't meant for that. Why? because....as i've stated...it wasn't designed for it. point blank period.
My point exactly...
Quote: You haven't explained anything! all you have done is state your opinions. that is all, anything else you claim is just B.S. The only source you have given is wikipedia...also, no mention of a rostra in it whatsoever, only teeth and the vague phrase 'possible material'
Sigh, you people never learn do you? THIS ISN'T A FUCKING OPINION! How many times do I have to tell you that!? In case you don't know how to read or use Wikipedia, I will tell you how to find information about rostra: 1) go to the article, 2) click on "discovery and naming", 3) read
Quote: P.S. i use suchomimus because that's what ole' spiny has it's body plan based off of XD
Based on the snout evidence that we have, it is not...
Quote: Your opinion belongs to you and I'm not about to let you force it upon everyone else by stating that it's the absolute truth.
And I have come here to tell you that this is not an opinion... The fact that spinosaurus was well adapted for gripping and is in possession of a more heavily-constructed snout than you guys make it out to be is, well, a fact. Claiming that allosaurus was more heavily-built in that realm is just plain wrong, especially when the evidence is right thee in front of you. Now I do not know how to post pictures here, so I cannot show anything to you.
Quote: It's pretty funny that the same WIKIPEDIA article which you used also states that the skull of Spinosaurus had poor resistance in comparison to other Spinosaurids like Baryonyx
Because that is demonstrably wrong. The writer took the results from a resistance test that was used to determine snout strength in spinosaurus. Spinosaurus actually did horribly on the test, but that was because they did not size-correct the respective rostra well. The calculations were way off, and they only tested the most gracile region of the spinosaurus' rostrum (the premaxilla. They did not even attempt at testing the resistance of the maxilla, which was a considerably more robust piece of its rostrum due to its remaining impressive build and greater depth/width): http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0065295
Quote: Even though i don't think that the jaws of Spinosaurus were as robust as you make them out to be,
Really? A snout that is represented by a particularly greater robusticity and overall density than non-piscivorous genera (like allosaurus and carcharodontosaurus) that was a clear adaptation (in heavy correspondence with the animal's enlarged forearms and conical teeth) for gripping large fish is not robust?: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Spinocombo.jpg