I was under the impression that the Spinosaurus had
taken that title, as some sources I have (offline ones) says that a skeleton was
measured at being 15m in length. The Gigantosaurus that im familiar with
is 12.5m. Since the Bruhathkayosaurus has been discovered as a sauropod
rather than a massive Tyrannosaur.....wouldnt the length make the Spinosaurus
the larger species?
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