Suchomimus Statue, model created with a high level of detail, has keys, is separate, ready to print,
I added another version with just a cut that separates it from the base
lenght: 22cm, Height 10 cm
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Suchomimus was a carnivore. It lived in the Cretaceous period and inhabited Africa. Its fossils have been found in places such as Niger.
Quick facts about Suchomimus:
Existed from 125 million years ago to Albian AgeLived in a terrestrial habitatWas a carnivoreReproduced by laying eggs2 different specimens have been found by paleontologists
Suchomimus was a relatively large theropod, reaching 9.5–11 metres (31–36 ft) in length and weighing 2.5–3.8 metric tons (2.8–4.2 short tons). However, the age of the holotype specimen is uncertain, so it is unclear whether this size estimate would have been its maximum. The narrow skull of Suchomimus was perched on a short neck, and its forelimbs were powerfully built, bearing a giant claw on each thumb. Along the midline of the animal's back ran a low dorsal sail, built from the long neural spines of its vertebrae. Like other spinosaurids, it likely had a diet of fish and small prey animals.
Some palaeontologists consider the genus to be an African species of the European spinosaurid Baryonyx, B. tenerensis. Suchomimus might also be a junior synonym of the contemporaneous spinosaurid Cristatusaurus lapparenti, although the latter taxon is based on much more fragmentary remains. Suchomimus lived in a fluvial environment of vast floodplains alongside many other dinosaurs, in addition to pterosaurs, crocodylomorphs, fish, turtles, and bivalves.