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- Baryonyx - Wikipedia
Baryonyx was the first theropod dinosaur demonstrated to have been piscivorous (fish-eating), as evidenced by fish scales in the stomach region of the holotype specimen It may also have been an active predator of larger prey and a scavenger, since it also contained bones of a juvenile iguanodontid
- Baryonyx | “Heavy Claw” Theropod from Early Cretaceous Period
Baryonyx, whose name translates to “heavy claw,” was a theropod that roamed the earth during the Early Cretaceous period Likely living on a pescivore diet (it ate fish), it stands apart from most other theropods which were typically carnivore
- Baryonyx Facts, Diet, Adaptation, Behavior and Description
Baryonyx is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaur that lived around 130–125 million years ago Baryonyx, recognized as a member of the family Spinosauridae, was a small relative of Spinosaurus and Suchomimus
- Baryonyx - Natural History Museum
The mouth shape of this dinosaur was very similar to that of a crocodile, and it had a large claw, about 31cm long, probably on its thumb Baryonyx may have crouched on river banks or waded into shallow water to hook fish with its claws It was also a scavenger
- Baryonyx Guide - Dinosaur. org
Baryonyx aquafulgur is a mid-sized theropod adapted for a semi-aquatic lifestyle, primarily preying on fish and smaller aquatic creatures Discovered in 1983, Baryonyx was classified by Alan J Charig and named for its distinctive heavy thumb claws
- Baryonyx - Pictures and Facts
Baryonyx is a dinosaur which lived approximately 130 million years ago during the early Cretaceous Period This carnivore was first discovered in 1983 by an amateur paleontologist named William Walker in the United Kingdom
- Baryonyx: Overview, Size, Habitat, Other Facts
Baryonyx was a notable theropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period It was first described from a partial skeleton discovered in England, and its unique features, such as a long snout and a large claw on its hand, make it a subject of interest among paleontologists
- Baryonyx - dinoversum. com
Baryonyx is a theropod dinosaur genus which lived about 130-125 million years ago in the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous period The genus has been named after its unique the 31 centimeters long claw on the first finger of the three fingered hands, and the genus name means "heavy claw"
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