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What about Iguanodons? They lived in a different time and place from Spinosaurus, so Spino was especially terrible at killing those.
Spinosaurs as a whole (including Baryonyx, Suchomimus) evolved from megalosaurs, which had been driven into a secondary carnivore niche by the more successful carnosaurs by the Late Jurassic. As a result, some megalosaurs in coastal regions began to adapt to the fact that they'd become beach-combing scavengers and evolved longer, heavier arms and long, narrow (comparatively fragile) jaws to help in snapping up fish and other coastal and river critters. Thus we get spinosaurs, which excelled at being the dinosaurian answer to grizzley bears, but lacked at hunting the sort of big game Jurassic Park 3 made it seem they could.
Even if they weren't big, badass killers, though, they're still cool. Have an Irritator, which also happens to have the most awesome dinosaur name ever.
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