What was the largest carnivorous dinosaur?
Contrary to popular belief, Tyrannosaurus Rex was not the largest meat-eating dinosaur, as huge and fearsome as it was. 40 feet long, and up to seven and a half tons in weight, it is the best-known dinosaur, due largely to its reputation as one of the most terrifying land-based predators in Earth’s history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus_rex). The largest carnivorous dinosaur was probably Spinosaurus, at up to 57 feet long and up to 9 tons in weight. This dinosaur’s name means “spine lizard.” It had a spiny sail on its back, the purpose of which is hotly debated, but which may have been used to warm and cool itself, like a big radiator, or for courtship displays, like a peacock’s tail. Spinosaurus even has his own web site! (http://www.spinosaurus.com/) If you compare them to modern day items like a car or a bus, how big were they? The largest dinosaurs ever to exist were simply massive. The tallest dinosaur of all was Sauroposeidon; its long neck could reach up to 60 feet