In addition to eating from Carnivore Feeders and Live Bait, Baryonyx can also eat from Fish Feeders, and require at least 2,868 m² of water to fulfil a wetland need shared by other spinosaurids. They also tolerate up to sixteen other dinosaurs in their enclosure, though will actively hunt all herbivores with the exception of sauropods but it can still hunt and kill the Nigersaurus. Typical to similarly sized carnivores, Baryonyx are comfortable living alone in an enclosure, but can also live in pairs relatively peacefully, though they will occasionally engage in non-fatal territorial fights, with the highest rated individual emerging as the Alpha. Like its relatives, Spinosaurus and Suchomimus, they can be distinguished by their elongated snout. CharacteristicsĪ medium sized carnivore, Baryonyx is distinctly crocodilian in appearance, with the base genome having a dark grey armoured back and a slightly grey underbelly. įour years after the events at Lockwood Manor, a juvenile Baryonyx was present in the illegal Amber Clave Market of Valletta, Malta, where it was seen fighting a juvenile Allosaurus before killing Rainn Delacourt. Those that were successfully transported to the mainland got auctioned off at the Lockwood Manor, and some were later released into the wild by Maisie Lockwood. One individual attacked Claire Dearing and Franklin Webb in an abandoned bunker, and later perished in the lava. Three years after the incident, several Baryonyx were encountered by a group sent to the island to rescue the dinosaurs from the impending eruption of Mount Sibo. After Jurassic World was destroyed by the rampaging Indominus rex, a group of three Baryonyx were encountered by the survivors of Camp Cretaceous Jurassic World's resident summer camp. With the introduction of illegally cloned species such as Ceratosaurus and Spinosaurus in 1999, the biosphere of Isla Sorna began to collapse, and while it is not known if any Baryonyx were shipped to Jurassic World on Isla Nublar, by 2015, a population were exhibited in the Cretaceous Cruise on the island, alongside Suchomimus and a selection of herbivorous species. However, none were encountered during the 1997 or the 2001 incidents on the island. ĭuring the subsequent abandonment of Isla Sorna during Hurricane Clarissa, InGen released the dinosaurs present on the island to the wild, presumably including the Baryonyx. While an enclosure was prepared for the Baryonyx, no specimens were present on Isla Nublar during the fateful 1993 incident which resulted in the park's abandonment. Originating in the early Cretaceous period, InGen bred a total of five Baryonyx specimens at their Site B facility on Isla Sorna, intending them for display at Jurassic Park on the neighbouring Isla Nublar.
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