Talk:Prehistoric Creatures/@comment-175.33.212.129-20180416102723/@comment-25118285-20180417005751

Instead of telling people to shush, you could try to educate them >.>

The fact of the matter is, the quadrupedal spino has not been entirely accepted by the paleo-community. Some people think that the specimen in the study was a chimera, made of bones from a bunch of different animals. Some people, like raptor above me, think a quadrupedal stance is unlikely due to the arm anatomy. Some people just think reconstructing it as the first giant quadrupedal carnivorous theropod is too dramatic based on the lack of evidence. From what I can tell, this is the most accepted stance right now: https://franoys.deviantart.com/art/Spinosaurus-aegyptiacus-skeletal-MSNM-v-4047-706405411

So to answer your question about redesigning spino, the answer is maybe, because when we get a chance we'll look into adjusting it to look more like the one in the link I sent. However, we won't be making it quadrupedal until further evidence is found.