Baryonyx Dinosaur Baryonyx("heavy claw") is a large, carnivorousdinosaurexposed in clay pits just south of Dorking, England. It is known from a single, young specimen, and apparently ate fish because remains of its last meal were discovered fossilized in its ribcage. It has been dated to th...
Dinosaur Names Dinosaur Pictures Dinosaur Scientists Charles Darwin Mary Anning Sir Richard Owen Dinosaur Scientists Dinosaur Software Dinosaur Types Allosaurus Ankylosaurus Apatosaurus Baryonyx Brachiosaurus Centrosaurus Ceratosaurus Coelophysis Deinonychus
The preserved skeleton ofBaryonyxwas discovered in 1983 by an amateur fossil hunter in England. It's unclear from the remains just how big thisSpinosaurusrelative really was. Because the fossil may be of a juvenile, it's possible thatBaryonyxgrew to larger sizes than previously thought. 12 of ...
The spinosaurids were another family of large, bipedal, meat-eating dinosaurs. Spinosaurids had long, thin, crocodile-like skulls and specialized teeth adapted for catching fish. Some members of this family, such asSpinosaurusandBaryonyx, were specialized fish-eaters. Spinosaurusitself had a large ...
Baryonyx Carcharodontosaurus Carnotaurus Daspletosaurus Horneri Deinonychus Gallimimus Giganotosaurus Gorgosaurus Hylaeosaurus Iguanodon Oviraptor Parasaurolophus Spinosaurus Tyrannosaurus Rex Triceratops Troodon Velociraptor You can see more Cretaceous Period dinosaurs on this page:Cretaceous Period Dinosaurs ...
Baryonyx(pronounced/ˌbæriːˈɒnɪks/ meaning "heavy claw", referring to its large claw (Greekbarusmeaning ‘heavy’ andonyxmeaning ‘claw’ or ‘nail’) was acarnivorousdinosaurdiscovered inclaypits just south ofDorking,England, and northernSpain. The major part of the skeleton of...