Description
Wild Safari Dinosaur Collection
A relative of Spinosaurus, Baryonyx had a long, slender snout full of teeth that suggested it hunted fish. It is named for the first claw on each hand, which was notably larger than the others.
History: Amateur fossil hunter William Walker found a large claw in Surrey, England in 1983. After it was brought to the attention of the Natural History Museum of London, a group of paleontologists traveled to the site to locate the reset of the skeleton. The discovery was eventually named Baryonyx in 1986. It was, at the time, the first theropod dinosaur discovered from the Early Cretaceous Period.
Scientific Name: Baryonyx walkeri (“Heavy Claw of Walker”)
Characteristics: This Baryonyx toy is scientifically accurate and full of detail. Its stepping forward with its crocodile-like mouth wide open, showing off its teeth. It’s ready to chomp down some fish!
Size: This Baryonyx toy figure is about 9 inches in length and just over 3 ½ inches in height. The Baryonyx is part of our Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection. All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free.