Baryonyx was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 to 125 million years ago. Fossil evidence indicates it primarily inhabited regions that are now part of Europe, particularly in what is now the United Kingdom. Baryonyx is believed to have lived near rivers and coastal areas, where it likely hunted fish and other aquatic prey.
Baryonyx is believed to have lived primarily as a solitary or possibly in small groups, rather than in large herds. Evidence suggests that, like many other theropods, it may have had a lifestyle that involved hunting alone or in pairs, especially given its specialized diet that included fish. However, definitive herd behavior has not been strongly supported by fossil evidence.
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A scorpions tail is called a Metasoma.
There were four spikes at the end of a Stegosaurus's tail that it used as a weapon for self defense. The spikes are called thagomizers.
There were probably 4 spikes.
no it has no spikes on its tail, only fur. Tehee! (:
I did some looking and I did not find any relatives of Stegosaurus with plates but no tail spikes. The tail spikes, or thagomizers, were used as weapons for self defense against predators.
The stegosaurus had up to 4 large spikes on its tail.
The proper name for Baryonyx is Baryonyx walkeri.
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Stegosaurus had a tail. It also had lots of sharp spikes on it.
Stegosaurus had four spikes on its tail called thagomizers. Each thagomizer was two feet long, and two protruded from each side of the end of the tail.
Stegosaurs had tail spikes called thagomizers. By swinging its tail at an enemy, it could wound it or chase it away.
yes it does it has plates on its back and spikes on its tail
the stegosaurus tail had 4 spikes, so it can use it for deffence.