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Check the species in the dossier. It's not "your" Spino, so the devs can make it walk on all 4s. Especially when it looks so much better ;)
http://scienceblogs.com.br/colecionadores/files/2014/09/10608307_713737538673453_8511165184140950966_o.jpg
In short, one that is ugly.
This combined with the fact that a bipedal Spino would just be a crappy Rex.
Are you the same guy that said the Wolly Mamouth is not real?
I dont have to say anything more if you are the same person. Most of the creatures are real in this game but because it is a game they had to change some things. Start with Trex and raptors. All we know about them there is nothing you are going to do to make them your best buds. Look at the bear same thing. Even if you raise one from a cub they are not going to be 100% tamed. So the debate over whether the game is realistic or not is stupid. By its very nature it is fantasy. Be nice if all the Predators had to be raised as the dragon in SE is. Where you have to steal the egg and hatch it. Then maybe the Raptor may follow you.
Trolls being bored
Your point being what? That players shouldn't have some expectation from the dinos in this game?