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Baryonyx (/ˌbæriˈɒnɪks/) is a
genus of
theropod dinosaur which lived in the
Barremian stage of the
Early Cretaceous period,
about 130–125
million years...
- than Suchomimus,
proposed them to
represent a
second species of
Baryonyx called Baryonyx tenerensis. In a 2003 analysis,
German paleontologist Oliver Rauhut...
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Milner in 1986 as the
holotype of a new species,
Baryonyx walkeri.
After the
discovery of
Baryonyx, many new
genera have
since been described, with the...
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structure and
compared it to that of
Baryonyx and Suchomimus. The
study revealed that
Spinosaurus and
Baryonyx had
dense bones,
which allowed them to...
- in 1998 and
Holtz et al. in 2004 as all taxa more
closely related to
Baryonyx walkeri than to
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.
Baryonychines were large, bipedal...
- crocodylomorphs.
Originally proposed to be an
indeterminate species of
Baryonyx, the
identity of
Cristatusaurus has been
subject to debate, in part due...
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expeditions from 2004 to 2008.
After being described as a
specimen of
Baryonyx in 2011, it was
realised to have been a
unique species in 2019, with specimen...
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processes that
enclosed a 40-degree angle;
similar to
Baryonyx,
where it
enclosed 35 degrees.
Unlike in
Baryonyx, Irritator's
lacrimal did not form a bony horn...
- Gordon, a one-footed
Compsognathus under Ronnie's care; a
blind leucistic Baryonyx created by Dr. Sarr; a
Pyroraptor escapee from
Biosyn Valley, and Smoothie...
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Suchosaurus is
possibly a
senior synonym of the
contemporary spinosaurid Baryonyx, but is
usually considered a
dubious name due to the
paucity of its remains...