Baryonyx, a large theropod dinosaur, is estimated to have been able to run at speeds of around 25 to 30 miles per hour (40 to 48 kilometers per hour). However, it's important to note that speed estimates for dinosaurs are based on fossil evidence and biomechanical models, so there is some uncertainty. Baryonyx likely relied more on its swimming ability and hunting skills than on speed alone.
as fast as your mom
The proper name for Baryonyx is Baryonyx walkeri.
Baryonyx is in Suborder Theropoda.
Baryonyx was created in 1986.
Baryonyx ate fish and possibly carrion.
Baryonyx walkeri was created in 1986.
T-rex wins hands down. Baryonyx was about 30 feet long whereas T-rex was about 45 feet long. T-rex had a biteforce of around 6,000 to 10,000 psi. Baryonyx had a biteforce of less than 1,000 psi. T-rexes were fast, aggressive, and durable. Baryonyx was fast and agressive, but not durable. T-rex would easily crush a Baryonyx's neck with one bite.
A spinosaurus is much larger than the baryonyx
Seismosaurus is a dubious name. The dinosaur is actually called diplodocus. Diplodocus was far larger than Baryonyx.
Baryonyx was 8 - 9 m long and weigh up to 2 tonnes.
everyone always underestimates baryonyx. and that still is too small to be rudy. it was actually a spineless spinosaurus. AND BARYONYX IS FLIPPING 43 FEET LONG AND 11,900 POUNDS!
its not how fast the rottweiler can run its how fast you can run !