u/Familiar-Jacket-7783

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My old friend Rudy is undoubtedly quite a special Baryonyx. Most of them aren't as big as Rudy and they're not white. This makes them easier to identify and tame!

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The average Baryonyx usually lurks around riverbanks. So be careful when you dip your toes in the water or when you go for a swim!

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To have a chance to survive Rudy, you'll have to count on your agility and courage. Mhm, you look adequate.

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The Baryonyx has 96 sharp teeth, the double of other theropods. It's good news if you're a dinosaur dentist, but bad news if you want to avoid becoming dinosaur chow!

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Rudy's thumbs have enormous claws: they almost reach 30 centimeters! It's one of the many ways he can hurt you, but not if you're too quick or smart to get caught (like me)! [that eye patch tells another story, Buck.]

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The name Baryonyx means "heavy claw". But that doesn't explain why Rudy is so mad. Maybe he just needs a good pedicure!

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The top of Rudy's head has a bony crest that isn't nice to pet. I tried it once -- maybe THAT's why he is so mad!

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The Baryonyx has a long and thin snout like that of a crocodile. It's perfect to catch fish: its favourite food. Mine? I prefer sushi.

u/Familiar-Jacket-7783 — 24 days ago

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The Pterodactylus flies very well, so be careful to not get spotted when it's hungry. A way to avoid being seen is to always be by undergrowth in which to hide!

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The good news for large creatures like you is that the Pterodactylus is light and not very big. So if you're not as big as a weasel, so unlike me, it won't be able to lift you up easily.

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The Pterodactylus is a good carrier and is ideal to give friends a ride. Hold fast or you'll fall from its back!

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If you don't understand it from its fierce stare I'll tell you: the Guanlong are really dangerous! Relatives of the T. rex, you should always avoid them!

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A Guanlong has three fingers in each hand, while the T. rex only has two. This means they're better at grabbing stuff -- which is worse for you if you're the grabbed object. Stay away!

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Translation:

The name Guanlong means "crowned dragon", from the large crest on its head. Even though this dragon doesn't breathe fire, I've heard that its breath is so bad it could singe your hair. Bleah!

u/Familiar-Jacket-7783 — 24 days ago