Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Spinosaurs: Spinosaurus aegypticus and Baryonyx wakeri dinosaur coloring pages

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Today's new drawings are rather simple drawings of 2 Spinosuars.

One is, of course, Spinosaurus and the other is Baryonyx.



Spinosaurus aegypticus about to go Fishing


Spinosaurus is the most well-known Spinosaur.  It's full scientific name is Spinosaurus aegypticus.  It was at least 55-60 feet long and it was the biggest known Theropod dinosaur.  A very few years back a new Spinosaurus skeleton was discovered in Morocco.  The original find had been destroyed or buried in an Allied Bombing attack on the Nazi headquarters that was across the street from the museum.  The new find shows that Spinosaurus almost certainly walked on four legs and lived on a flood plain and fished for its main food.  It lived in North Africa between 93.5 and 99 million years ago.  There is an excellent documentary about the finding of the second Spinosaur and its called: "Bigger Than T. rex."  Spinosaurus possibly lived its life much like a crocodile. 




Baryonyx about to go Fishing

Baryonyx was another sial-less Spinosaur.  It was around 30 feet long and it lived in what is now Southern England.  Its scientific name is Baryonyx walkeri.  It was a fish-eater, like its later cousin or maybe descendant Spinosaurus.  


NOTE:  Below are a few other Spinosaur drawings from previous posts.  To get to the printable copy of these two new drawings you can click on the "Paleontology" button and then scroll to the bottom of the Mesozoic Life section.   



Spinosaurus goes Fishing




Baryonyx fishing at a River




Baryonyx Juvenile by a River




Spinosaurus eating a Sawfish




Spinosaurus fishing with Young

(This is an old drawing done many years ago.  I draw better now, I think.)




Spinosaurus aegypticus after a Sawfish





Baryonyx the Spinosaur




Spinosaurus Mother caring for Her Chick




Spinosaurus taking a Swim



Spinosaurus hatching a Chick




Spinosaurus with Spots



Spinosaurus with Young for Young Children to Color

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