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A Suchomimus skeleton
A 3-D Suchomimus
Man to Dinosaur
Catching a fish

A Suchomimus skeleton

A 3-D Suchomimus

Man to Dinosaur

Catching a fish

A Suchomimus skeleton
A 3-D Suchomimus
Man to Dinosaur
Catching a fish

Suchomimus was a member of the theropod family of saurischain dinosaurs. It is related to Spinosaurus, except it lacked its sail. It had a long snout like a crocodile. It also had large claws on its hands that it used to pick up fish. It had long, conical teeth to hold slippery fish. It most likely lived in swampy areas. It was smaller than Spinosaurus, but larger than Baryonyx.

Order: Dinosaur- Saurischian- Theropod- Suchomimus

Pronounciation: (soo-koe-my-mus)

Name means: "crocodile mimic"

Length: 36 feet

Height: 16 feet

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