When the Schleich® Dinosaurs Baryonyx opens its movable jaw, it lets its dangerous saw-like teeth gleam.
The long, narrow, flat skull of Baryonyx from Schleich® Dinosaurs resembles that of a crocodile, making it a particularly interesting primitive lizard. The dinosaur probably hunted mainly in water and could dip its snout perfectly into the water thanks to its special shape for catching fish. It also had unusually large and heavy hook-shaped claws that allowed it to hold its prey.
Fun facts:
Like a crocodile, the Baryonyx surely spent a lot of time in the water.
Scientific fact:
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Scientific name: Baryonyx
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Welcome: Europe
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Conservation state: Off
Have moveable jaw
Attention! Small parts that could be swallowed. Choking hazard.