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closely related to
Baryonyx walkeri than to
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.
Baryonychines were large,
bipedal predators with elongated, crocodile-like skulls...
- confidence. Paul
Sereno and
colleagues described Suchomimus in 1998, a
baryonychine from Niger, on the
basis of a
partial skeleton found in 1997. In 2004...
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Riparovenator ("riverbank hunter") is a
genus of
baryonychine spinosaurid dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous (Barremian)
period of Britain. The
genus contains...
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terrestrial prey to fish.
Unlike crocodiles, the post-cranial
skeletons of
baryonychine spinosaurids do not
appear to have
aquatic adaptations.
Sereno and colleagues...
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yielded similar results to
those of
Barker et al. (2021), with the Wes****
baryonychine fossils recovered as the
sister taxon to Suchomimus. A 2023
study by...
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terrestrial prey to fish.
Unlike crocodiles, the post-cranial
skeletons of
baryonychine spinosaurids do not
appear to have
aquatic adaptations.
Sereno and colleagues...
-
Cretaceous Period of what is now Niger, 112
million years ago. It was a
baryonychine member of the Spinosauridae, a
group of
large bipedal carnivores with...
- due to the
paucity of its remains, and is
considered an
indeterminate baryonychine. In the
Wadhurst Clay
Formation of what is now
southern England, Suchosaurus...
-
stechowi teeth as
representing a
possible primitive baryonychine or
ancestral form to
baryonychines,
since they
share features, such as
tightly packed...
- also
bears some
similarity to Spinosaurinae. It is one of the
youngest baryonychines known, and the
fifth spinosaurid found in the
Iberian Peninsula. The...