Shatimse

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

Shatimse (Spinosaurus)

“ Rivers run through our history and folklore, and link us as a people. They nourish and refresh us and provide a home for dazzling varieties of fish and wildlife and trees and plants of every sort. We are a nation rich in rivers ”

Charles Bishop Kuralt

Information

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Reptilia

Clade: Dinosauria

Clade: Theropoda

Family: Spinosauridae

Genius: Spinosaurus

Species: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

Descendant: spinosaurid

Named by: Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach

Year Published: 1915

Size: 5.4 m tall in height; 14–18 metres (46–59 feet) in length; 12,000–20,000 kg (13–22 tons) in weight

Lifespan: 10–50+ years

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Time Period: 112.03 million years ago - 72.1 million years ago (Albian - Campanian)

Alignment: Bad

Threat Level: ★★★★★★★★★★

Diet: Carnivorous

Elements: Water, dark, combat

Inflicts: Waterblight, gnashed, bleeding

Weaknesses: Electric, leaf, light, fae, air, sound

Casualties: ???

Based On: itself

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The Shatisme (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus) is an extinct species of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa during the upper Albian to upper Turonian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 93.5 million years ago. This genus was known first from Egyptian remains discovered in 1912 and described by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer in 1915.

Etymology

Shatimse is the term from the two languages from Egypt: Arabic and Egyptian. Timsah (تمساح) means crocodile and šw (sheu), is the plural word for river. Which is word was not from Moses.


Spinosaurus have been named: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (meaning "Egyptian spine lizard")

Physical Appearance

Its most distinctive feature was the huge sail-like fin on its back. This sail consisted of spines that extended from the top of the backbones of all dinosaurs and vertebrates. The spines of Spinosaurus were tremendous, the longest one found measured over 1.7 meters (5 feet) tall. The sail might have been used to attract a mate, making it look bigger to other predators it shares with, or speculatively act as a dorsal fin as it moves through the water.


Spinosaurus is a longest theropod that is size is 15 meters (49 ft). Like spinosaurid, this species is different from the sailed animals like Dimetrodon, Ouranosaurus, or Edaphosaurus, likely to appear as convergent evolution. In 2020, previous the 2019 the additionally the tail fin that is similar to newt's tails or crocodilians.


Similar to its relatives within the Spinosauridae, it had large, powerful arms and enormous, hooklike claws for grabbing prey, much like modern bears do today.

Abilities

Spinosaurus are very strong, fast (especially in water) and have a fair amount of health. Do not attempt to escape one by running into water, as their height advantage and swift swim speed make this usually successful strategy foolhardy in the extreme. If in water against a Spinosaurus, pray you can get to shore or sink out of its reach and hope you can escape it on land.


Manipulative and intelligent when in the water and using the snout and fangs to cause bleeding.

Weaknesses

Using a Sonic Bomb is an easy alternative to fishing out a Spinosaurus. Just be cautious that it will enter rage mode upon recovering.


Spinosaurs can now defeat dinosaurs like the sauropods and huge theropods with ease. This is because of its brand-new bipedal mode and water buff, which boosts its destructive power. The Spino drowns quickly for a semi-aquatic creature, so avoid knocking it out in water while taming it. They will frequently ignore you while you are on an ichthyosaur or a dolphin until you are almost touching them.

Ecology

Spinosaurus was faster than Giganotosaurus in the water, but slower in the land. New models suggest that Spinosaurus was more of a semi-aquatic creature that used its paddle-like tail and long arms to help it swim and catch prey in bodies of water. In 2022 when analysis of the bone densities of Spinosaurus, Baryonyx, and Suchomimus showed that both Spinosaurus and Baryonyx were shown to have dense bones and would have been able to dive deep underwater, while Suchomimus would have been more suited to wading in shallow water. 


Spinosaurus is the apex predator in the Cretaceous in North Africa at rivers or deltas. It is unclear whether Spinosaurus was primarily a terrestrial predator or a piscivore, as indicated by its elongated jaws, conical teeth and raised nostrils. The hypothesis of spinosaurs as specialized fish eaters, Spinosaurus was likely to have been a generalized and opportunistic predator, possibly a Cretaceous equivalent of large grizzly bears, being biased toward fishing, though it undoubtedly scavenged and took many kinds of small or medium-sized prey. S. aegyptiacus hunts any kind of aquatic creatures in an aquatic pursuit predator model, much like crocodiles.


Many elaborate body structures of modern-day animals serve to attract members of the opposite sex during mating. It is possible that the sail of Spinosaurus was used for courtship, in a way similar to a peacock's tail. The structure may have been used for thermoregulation. If the structure contained abundant blood vessels, the animal could have used the sail's large surface area to absorb heat. This would imply that the animal was only partly warm-blooded at best and lived in climates where night-time temperatures were cool or low and the sky usually not cloudy. It is also possible that the structure was used to radiate excess heat from the body, rather than to collect it.


Large animals, due to the relatively small ratio of surface area of their body compared to the overall volume (Haldane's principle), face far greater problems of dissipating excess heat at higher temperatures than gaining it at lower. Sails of large dinosaurs added considerably to the skin area of their bodies, with minimum increase of volume. Furthermore, if the sail was turned away from the sun, or positioned at a 90 degree angle towards a cooling wind, the animal would quite effectively cool itself in the warm climate of Cretaceous North Africa.


Spinosaurus was analogous to the dorsal fins of sailfish and served a hydrodynamic purpose.

Behavior

Spinosaurus is a dangerous predator that typically prowls the rivers and swamps of any realms. In contrast to other large carnivores, it is a territorial beast rather than a true predator with a very narrow aggressive range. The majority of its time is spent romping around and hunting fish and other animals that wander too close to the water. It uses its conical teeth and jaws, hooked claws, and powerful limbs to kill prey. Think twice if you're one of the new players who would consider setting up a base along the riverside beaches, figuring that they are just as safe as ocean beaches. A 14-meter hypercarnivore can appear in front of you.

Distribution and Habitat

Spinosaurus is native to all North African countries from swampland to shores.



Tamed

As mentioned in dangers, Spinosaurus can step over 2 walls high. This means it will not be stopped by such obstacles, including the Billboard or poles. If you plan to use traps, make sure it is tall enough.


Using tranquilizer darts or bullets, including sleep bombs to make unconscious and feeding with narcotics and meats altogether. Then you climb up on the back of a spinosaurid once it has landed. If you give a fish or piece of flesh to a spinosaurid, it will take off, but don't worry, you won't fall. The third person is now in view. After the initial feeding, pause for a brief period before feeding it again.


Alternatively, to tame a spinosaurid, survivors must grab one of its eggs. The kids must be fed any kind of milk after hatching from these eggs, which can be obtained from a variety of sources. The fact that the survivor is always within 10 radii of the hatching egg causes all spinosaurids to become domesticated as soon as they emerge from an egg. The spinosaurid can be educated using a whip, worms, animal flesh, fish wrapped in seaweed, or fish eggs if it hasn't already been.

Lore

In a forest in the Cretaceous, a Spinosaurus found Aaron fishing in its territory and reacted aggressively, chasing after him and left for Ancient Egypt. When Ramses fought with Moses before the Exodus, accidentally unlocked the drift portal, the Spinosaurus came through the pyramid and rampaging through Ancient Egypt. During the last plague, Spinosaurus left and follows the plague to Cretaceous to killing most life in Cretaceous Egypt as genocide of climate change. After the event, Aaron found most life gone by accident and found two Spinosaurus and brought them to Ancient Egypt to keep him as a secret from Miriam, Bithia and Tzipporah in exposure.


In 1912, Richard Markgraf discovered a partial skeleton of a giant theropod dinosaur in the Bahariya Formation of western Egypt. In 1915, German paleontologist Ernst Stromer published an article assigning the specimen to a new genus and species, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.

Known Individuals


The Spinosaurus may have Ancient Egyptian, Coptic, and Egyptian Arabic, as well as Arabized English names after taming or hatching in any of the following names:

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Foreign Languages

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