We could say that Suchomimus could be a hypothetical son of a crocodile and a T-Rex. This dinosaur was not the typical carnivore that ate terrestrial prey. No! He preferred to get his legs wet and fish like a professional in his field.
🦕 Who was Suchomimus?
Suchomimus lived about 125 million years ago, in what is now Africa. Its name means "crocodile imitator," and it certainly lived up to its name. At over 11 metres long and weighing three tonnes, it was a spinosaurus with an elongated snout and teeth designed to catch fish. Yes, fish were its favourite meal, but if it had the chance, it certainly wouldn't turn its nose up at larger morsels.
🦕 Features That Make It Unique
What sets Suchomimus apart from other carnivorous dinosaurs is its hunting style. Instead of lunging at other dinosaurs, it preferred to stalk rivers and lakes, using its massive claws to catch giant fish. Its snout was full of conical teeth, perfect for holding onto slippery prey. It also had a small sail on its back, though not as large as that of Spinosaurus.
🦕 Curiosities about Suchomimus
It is thought to have spent a lot of time in the water, but it could also move well on dry land.
It was discovered in 1997 in Niger, making it a relatively recent discovery. Although its cousin Spinosaurus became more famous, Suchomimus remains one of the most fascinating dinosaurs of the Cretaceous.
🦕 Conclusion
In World of Jurassic Park, you can play with all of these dinosaurs. If you're looking for an out-of-the-ordinary dinosaur to create some great RP, Suchomimus is a great choice. Its combination of aquatic abilities and imposing presence make it a character worthy of any prehistoric adventure.
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