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spinosaurus

Terms vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

terms | spinosaurus |


As nouns the difference between terms and spinosaurus

is that terms is while spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

Spinosaurus vs Ankylosaurus - What's the difference?

spinosaurus | ankylosaurus |


As nouns the difference between spinosaurus and ankylosaurus

is that spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back while ankylosaurus is a large, herbivorous dinosaur, of genus (taxlink), that lived in the cretaceous period, noted for its heavy armor and club-like tail.

Allosaurus vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

allosaurus | spinosaurus |


As a proper noun allosaurus

is .

As a noun spinosaurus is

a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

Spinosaurus vs Giganotosaurus - What's the difference?

spinosaurus | giganotosaurus |


As nouns the difference between spinosaurus and giganotosaurus

is that spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back while giganotosaurus is any of several very large, carnivorous dinosaurs of the subfamily giganotosaurinae , from the cretaceous period.

Tyrannosaurus vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

tyrannosaurus | spinosaurus |


As nouns the difference between tyrannosaurus and spinosaurus

is that tyrannosaurus is a large carnivorous dinosaur, of the genus Tyrannosaurus, found in North America during the late Cretaceous period while spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus genus: Spinosaurus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

Lion vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

lion | spinosaurus |


As nouns the difference between lion and spinosaurus

is that lion is a big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly to much of Europe. The term may apply to the species as a whole, to individuals, or to male individuals. It also applies to related species like mountain lions while spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus genus: Spinosaurus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

As an adjective lion

is of the light brown color that resembles the fur of a lion.

Goat vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

goat | spinosaurus |


As nouns the difference between goat and spinosaurus

is that goat is a mammal, Capra aegagrus hircus, and similar species of the genus Capra while spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus genus: Spinosaurus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

As a verb goat

is to allow goats to feed on.

Spinosaurus vs Tyrannosaurusrex - What's the difference?

spinosaurus | tyrannosaurusrex |

Tyrannosaurusrex is likely misspelled.


Tyrannosaurusrex has no English definition.

As a noun spinosaurus

is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus genus: Spinosaurus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

Spinosaurus vs Trex - What's the difference?

spinosaurus | trex |

Back vs Spinosaurus - What's the difference?

back | spinosaurus |


As nouns the difference between back and spinosaurus

is that back is a small stream or brook while spinosaurus is a large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur of genus with a long snout like that of a crocodile and with a sail on its back.

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