Baryonyx was a large meat-eating dinosaur with a crocodile-like snout lined with sharp teeth. It lived about 125 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous period, with fossils mainly found in England. Reaching lengths of 9–10 meters, it is recognized for its massive thumb claws, likely used to catch fish or seize prey. Its body structure suggests it thrived both in water and on land, hunting fish and smaller dinosaurs.
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