
Ok, take a look at this picture:
(Sorry, I tried to get the picture itself onto the site but my computer couldn't recognize it).
There appears to be a spine and maybe even a head of Spinosaurus (or maybe Suchomimus or Baryonyx) in the background. In fact, if you zoom in on the so-called spine you can even see what appears to be vertebrae. But there is one problem with this, WHO RELEASES A FREAKING SPINOSAURUS INTO A RIVER WITH TOURISTS IN IT!? So much for safety first. Anyways, you guys tell me what you think.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

Well, good point, but it looks too much like a rock to be a dinosaur.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

True, the so-called head could be. Though I can't get my head around that so-called sail being a rock.
BTW I have used the phrase "so-called" way too much today.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

I don't think I want too...
Anyways, lets get back on topic...
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

Ah yes, everybodies favorite dinosaur, Rockosaurus Giganteus.
And about Spinosaurus only eating fish, I do think that is possible.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

@ Carnosaur, Lol, Both of those comments were actually really funny. I'm still laughing about it!
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)

Possibly, there were aquatic reptiles in its ecosystem like Crocodiles, Plesiosaurs, Turtles, and even small Mosasaurs.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

But lets get back on topic...
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

I was like YAY! SPINO! Then I was like no even better...the rare rockosaurus giganteus! YES! He is the king, he must kill the T-Rex, Spino, and D-rex
JK! XD

Nah, that's just some driftwood.
Here, have a waffle (-'.')-#