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==Information== |
==Information== |
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''Baryonyx'' fossils are unlocked once the player achieves a high enough rating with the Security Division on Isla Muerta. |
''Baryonyx'' fossils are unlocked once the player achieves a high enough rating with the Security Division on Isla Muerta. |
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===Dig Sites=== |
===Dig Sites=== |
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*Smokejack Clay Pit |
*Smokejack Clay Pit |
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<gallery type="slideshow"> |
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Baryonyx Basic Skin.jpg|Basic Skin |
Baryonyx Basic Skin.jpg|Basic Skin |
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Baryonyx Coastal Skin.jpg|Coastal Skin |
Baryonyx Coastal Skin.jpg|Coastal Skin |
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===Skins=== |
===Skins=== |
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*Alpine Pattern |
*Alpine Pattern |
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==Genome== |
==Genome== |
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#Cosmetic |
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#Resilience |
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#Attack |
#Attack |
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#Lifespan |
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==Bio== |
==Bio== |
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===Profile=== |
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: They are normally solitary, but can exist in pairs, and alongside a modest number of dinosaurs from other species. |
: They are normally solitary, but can exist in pairs, and alongside a modest number of dinosaurs from other species. |
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|Forest |
|Forest |
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− | |4,200 square meters |
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|Braken Poisoning |
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==InGen Database== |
==InGen Database== |
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|Length |
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|Feeder Type |
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===Description=== |
===Description=== |
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: ''Baryonyx'' was a large spinosaurid dinosaur. Its name means 'Heavy Claw', based on the animals very large claw on its first finger. |
: ''Baryonyx'' was a large spinosaurid dinosaur. Its name means 'Heavy Claw', based on the animals very large claw on its first finger. |
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− | : Fossil evidence shows both fish scales and juvenile Iguanodon bones in the stomach region, suggesting that ''Baryonyx |
+ | : Fossil evidence shows both fish scales and juvenile ''[[Iguanodon]]'' bones in the stomach region, suggesting that ''Baryonyx'' was a very capable predator of fish, but also an effective scavenger of carcasses. |
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===Discovery=== |
===Discovery=== |
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− | : An almost complete specimen was discovered in 1983 in Surrey, England. Subsequent teeth and bones have been found on the Isle of |
+ | : An almost complete specimen was discovered in 1983 in Surrey, England. Subsequent teeth and bones have been found on the Isle of Wight, and in areas of Spain and Portugal. |
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===Paleoecology=== |
===Paleoecology=== |
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− | : With skull and jaw features similar to modern day gharials, ''Baryonyx |
+ | : With skull and jaw features similar to modern day gharials, ''Baryonyx'' would likely have spent much of the day in or around lakes, lagoons and river deltas as an opportunistic predator. This would help it avoid competition for food with large terrestrial based therapods. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 15:00, 16 March 2020
Baryonyx is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution added in the Fallen Kingdom DLC.
Information
Baryonyx fossils are unlocked once the player achieves a high enough rating with the Security Division on Isla Muerta.
Base Stats (at 100% Genome) | |
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Attack | 79 |
Defense | 30 |
Lifespan | 56 |
Resilience | 34 |
Rating | 137 |
Incubation Cost | $742,000 |
Dig Sites
- Isle of Wight
- Smokejack Clay Pit
Skins
- Alpine Pattern
- Tundra Pattern
- Rainforest Pattern
- Steppe Pattern
- Coastal Pattern
Genome
Baryonyx has 9 Gap ID slots to modify.
- Cosmetic
- Resilience
- Attack
- Habitat
- Attack
- Stress
- Lifespan
- Social
- Attack
Bio
Profile
- Baryonyx is a medium sized spinosaurid that eats large amounts of meat from any source.
- They are normally solitary, but can exist in pairs, and alongside a modest number of dinosaurs from other species.
- Their territories should comprise of good sized grassland with little forest cover.
Classification | |
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Large Carnivore | |
Health Requirement | |
Appetite | 94 |
Metabolism | 2.48 |
Comfort Requirement | |
Comfort Threshold | 70% |
Grassland | 7968 m2 |
Forest | 504 m2 |
Wetland | 2868 m2 |
Ideal Population | 0 - 16 |
Social Group | 0 - 2 |
Disease | |
Susceptible | Rabies |
Immune | Braken Poisoning |
InGen Database
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Era | Early Cretaceous |
Family | Spinosauridae |
Genus | Baryonyx |
Height | 3.0 m |
Weight | 1 T |
Length | 9.3 m |
Feeder Type | Carnivore, Live Bait and Fish |
Description
- Baryonyx was a large spinosaurid dinosaur. Its name means 'Heavy Claw', based on the animals very large claw on its first finger.
- Fossil evidence shows both fish scales and juvenile Iguanodon bones in the stomach region, suggesting that Baryonyx was a very capable predator of fish, but also an effective scavenger of carcasses.
Discovery
- An almost complete specimen was discovered in 1983 in Surrey, England. Subsequent teeth and bones have been found on the Isle of Wight, and in areas of Spain and Portugal.
Paleoecology
- With skull and jaw features similar to modern day gharials, Baryonyx would likely have spent much of the day in or around lakes, lagoons and river deltas as an opportunistic predator. This would help it avoid competition for food with large terrestrial based therapods.