1. Giganotosaurus
What Mr. Carolini detected would dethrone the most well-known dinosaur king of all time,
Tyrannosaurus Rex. The creature's skull was over six-feet long, and packed with gigantic steak knife
teeth 4-7 inches long. It could be named Giganotosaurus carolinii significance Carolini's Giant
Southern Lizard. Giganotosaurus lived around 90 to 100-million years back throughout the early
Cenomanian period of the Late Cretaceous Period. The skull of Giganotosaurus, even though big,
had a more lean and fine structure. It'd tough, wrinkled surfaces along on the border of the best of it
is snout and over the eye openings.
Discovery
It's thought that Giganotosaurus raven upon the greatest creature that ever walked the world,
Argentinosaurus . Since Giganotosaurus was after such big-game most paleontologists think they
hunted in packs to be able to bring down their whale-sized quarry. It could have raven on any
dinosaurs in it is surroundings also. This consists of Amargasaurus a finned sauropod, and
Saltosaurus a sauropod with the armored back. It's hypothesized that Giganotosaurus would bite it is
casualties with rotting flesh inside it's teeth and wait for disease to weaken it is quarry, like a
Komodo Dragon. After the disease sets in, plus it is quarry was too feeble to protect it self, the
Gigianotosaurus' would move-in and consume it is casualty living. Gigantotosaurus would have also
had opposition from two other predators, its near family members Tyrannotitan and Mapusaurus. It's
also very important to see that even although Giganotosaurus was larger than T Rex it was more of a
light weight with a more lightly-built skull. Where T Rex bite power might have been around 2-3
thousand lbs per-square inch, Giganotosaurus could have mustered up about 1100-1500 PSI.
Giganotosaurus' teeth were also created differently in the Tyrannosaurs. This implies that
Giganotosaurs and their family members couldn't crush bones using their bite.