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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Well, JP3 rex was a sub-adult but you are missing something, JP3 spino wasn't fully grown too. When we saw rexy in first JP movie she was 5 years old and fully grown but spino we see in JP3 was 3 years old so it would have at least 1-2 one years to grow I can agree that spino was a quadrupedal but it wasn't 15 meters long it was longer than that. İbrahim Salih's resarch says it is longer than 15 meters not 15 meters and if we speak about JP mistakes about dinosaurs T-Rex is not very good too it should be feathered, slower and plumber. Return to spino's real size I will explain with the easiest way, because water can support bigger and heavier animals so that spinosaurus can be easily over 16-18 meters. Lastly most of the skeletons in museums are smaller than real animal because of most of them are metal which colored/covered to look brown or yellow(for to look like bones), museums can not afford to give so much area and metal to a skeleton. (also when in fight spinosaurus wo go bipedal to both scare enemy and use its massive claws ark spino is a good example to that)