Baryonyx Skull

Baryonyx Skull 3D print model

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This is a life size 3d digital model skull of Baryonyx. OBJ, ZTL, PLY, FBX and STL files. jaw is seperated.You cannot sell my models anywhere without my permission. you can only use them for your own hobbies and works, you can contact me for special royalties

Baryonyx is a genus of theropod dinosaur which lived in the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, about 130–125 million years ago. The first skeleton was discovered in 1983 in the Smokejack Clay Pit, of Surrey, England, in sediments of the Weald Clay Formation, and became the holotype specimen of Baryonyx walkeri, named by palaeontologists Alan J. Charig and Angela C. Milner in 1986. The generic name, Baryonyx, means heavy claw and alludes to the animal's very large claw on the first finger; the specific name, walkeri, refers to its discoverer, amateur fossil collector William J. Walker. The holotype specimen is one of the most complete theropod skeletons from the UK (and remains the most complete Spinosaurid), and its discovery attracted media attention. Specimens later discovered in other parts of the United Kingdom and Iberia have also been assigned to the genus, though many have since been moved to new genera.

The holotype specimen, which may not have been fully grown, was estimated to have been between 7.5 and 10 metres (25 and 33 feet) long and to have weighed between 1.2 and 2 metric tons (1.3 and 2.2 short tons; 1.2 and 2.0 long tons). Baryonyx had a long, low, and narrow snout, which has been compared to that of a gharial. The tip of the snout expanded to the sides in the shape of a rosette. Behind this, the upper jaw had a notch which fitted into the lower jaw (which curved upwards in the same area). It had a triangular crest on the top of its nasal bones. Baryonyx had a large number of finely serrated, conical teeth, with the largest teeth in front. The neck formed an S-shape, and the neural spines of its dorsal vertebrae increased in height from front to back. One elongated neural spine indicates it may have had a hump or ridge along the centre of its back. It had robust forelimbs, with the eponymous first-finger claw measuring about 31 centimetres

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biblecodeman2024-12-05 23:29:28 UTC
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Great model with good detail. Blows up well... One of the best I have seen...
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richard745ny2024-06-18 02:41:25 UTC
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Perfect! Exactly as advertised.
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michaeladelaide2023-07-12 03:51:30 UTC
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Fastastic model - highly detailed (large file size). I printed at 600% (441mm long) and it looks great.
Baryonyx Skull
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Baryonyx Skull
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Royalty Free No Ai License 
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  • OBJ 22 (.obj, .mtl)195 MB
  • Stereolithography 22 (.stl)210 MB
  • Autodesk FBX 22 (.fbx)168 MB
  • Ply (.ply)86 MB

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  • Publish date2023-04-15
  • Model ID#4436997
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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