Features
| Recommended age (min) |
3 year(s) |
Spinosaurus, mini
The most striking feature of this eighteen metre long carnivorous dinosaur was a large skin sail on its back.
This dinosaur with a crocodile-like head probably fed on fish and carrion.
This dangerous carnivore weighed several tons and could be up to 17 metres long! The Spinosaurus had many sharp, straight teeth in a crocodile-like mouth. His meals usually consisted of other dinosaurs or fish. The smartly designed sail on his back fulfilled several functions. It probably helped the cold-blooded dinosaurs to vital temperature regulation by collecting or distributing heat. It also served to impress potential mating partners.