holotype specimen of Baryonyx walkeri, named by palaeontologists Alan J. Charig and Angela C. Milner in 1986. The generic name, Baryonyx, means "heavy claw"...
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Suchomimus (redirect from Baryonyx tenerensis)
The skull elements were considered indistinguishable from those of Baryonyx walkeri from the Barremian of England by British paleontologists Alan Charig...
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colleagues (2004) as all taxa closer to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus than to Baryonyx walkeri. The subfamily Baryonychinae was named by Charig & Milner in 1986....
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1998 and Holtz et al. in 2004 as all taxa more closely related to Baryonyx walkeri than to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. Baryonychines were large, bipedal...
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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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vertebrae and pelvic region resemble those of the European spinosaur Baryonyx walkeri, and the neural spine is elongated, similarly to those of other spinosaurids...
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doi:10.1127/njgpa/199/1996/151. Charig, A.J.; Milner, A.C. (1997). "Baryonyx walkeri, a fish-eating dinosaur from the Wealden of Surrey". Bulletin of the...
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significant scientific work was on description of the fossilised remains of Baryonyx walkeri, a fish-eating dinosaur. This was found in a clay-pit in Surrey and...
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Iguanodon. The holotype specimen of the fish eating theropod dinosaur, Baryonyx walkeri was discovered on the site in January 1983. The ruins of Ewhurst Brickworks...
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bucklandii, A. fragilis) Baryonychinae (Baryonyx walkeri > S. aegyptiacus) Spinosaurinae (S. aegyptiacus > B. walkeri) Avetheropoda (A. fragilis + P. domesticus)...
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on their bottom surfaces, traits that were shared with the spinosaurids Baryonyx, Suchomimus, Sigilmassasaurus, and Vallibonavenatrix. The cervical neural...
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PMC 10484975. PMID 37679444. Charig, A. J.; Milner, A. C. (1997). "Baryonyx walkeri, a fish-eating dinosaur from the Wealden of Surrey". Bulletin of the...
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jaw elements nearly indistinguishable from those of the spinosaurid Baryonyx walkeri; which they were describing on the basis of a partial skeleton from...
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Association 67(1540):110-111 A. J. Charig and A. C. Milner. 1997. Baryonyx walkeri, a fish-eating dinosaur from the Wealden of Surrey. Bulletin of the...
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271–274. ISBN 978-0-671-61946-6. Charig, A. J.; Milner, A. C. (1997). "Baryonyx walkeri, a fish-eating dinosaur from the Wealden of Surrey". Bulletin of the...
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Baryonyx walkeri by Barker, Naish & Gostling (2023). Barker et al. (2023) reconstruct the endocasts of the baryonychine spinosaurids Baryonyx walkeri...
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2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022. Charig, A. J.; Milner, A. C. (1986). "Baryonyx, a remarkable new theropod dinosaur". Nature. 324 (6095): 359–361. Bibcode:1986Natur...
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Baryonyx walkeri Suchomimus tenerensis...
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foot", bipedal carnivores) Aristosuchus pusillus, a compsognathid Baryonyx walkeri: Teeth are common on the Island. Hand bones have also been found. Ceratosuchops...
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PMID 30146153. S2CID 52093217. Charig, Alan J.; Milner, Angela C. (1986). "Baryonyx, a remarkable new theropod dinosaur". Nature. 324 (6095): 359–361. Bibcode:1986Natur...
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discovered in the UK at this date, becoming the holotype specimen of Baryonyx walkeri, named by palaeontologists Alan J. Charig and Angela C. Milner in 1986...
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1995. Presencia de Baryonyx walkeri (Saurischia, Theropoda) en el Weald de La Rioja (España). Nota previa [Presence of Baryonyx walkeri (Saurischia, Theropoda)...
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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...
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with the most exciting research project of his career. He excavated Baryonyx walkeri, a remarkable fish-eating dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period...
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Iguanodon. The holotype specimen of the fish eating theropod dinosaur, Baryonyx walkeri was discovered on the site. Staffhurst Wood Y 51.0 hectares (126 acres)...
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Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Baryonyx B. walkeri Smokejack Clay Pit Upper Weald Clay Multiple partial skulls, one...
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