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Baryonyx in Its Natural Habitat - Prehistoric Predator Scene #1435443 (License: Personal Use)
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This scientifically informed illustration by John Sibbick shows a Baryonyx walkeri in a dynamic pose, its elongated snout and conical teeth adapted for catching fish, partially submerged in a freshwater stream. Behind it, two large sauropods-likely Brachiosaurus or similar-graze among cycads and conifers under a partly cloudy sky, evoking the Wealden Group ecosystems of early Cretaceous England. The scene captures predator-prey coexistence and habitat complexity with meticulous attention to anatomy and flora.
Used on paleontology educational sites, museum exhibits, or science blogs to illustrate Cretaceous ecosystems, dinosaur behavior, or the work of renowned paleoartist John Sibbick; matches user intent for visual learning, academic reference, or curiosity about prehistoric life.
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