I WONDER - Who Discovered The Baryonyx?

I WONDER - Who Discovered The Baryonyx?

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William Walker, an amateur fossil hunter in Surrey, England, made a significant discovery in palaeontology with the Baryonyx. This find was notable for its differences from other dinosaurs of its time, offering new insights into dinosaur dietary habits. The presence of fish scales and bones in the Baryonyx's stomach provided concrete evidence of its fish-eating diet, shedding light on the daily life of this intriguing dinosaur.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who was William Walker and what was his contribution to palaeontology?

A professional palaeontologist who discovered a new species of dinosaur.

An amateur fossil hunter who made a significant discovery in Surrey, England.

A scientist who developed a new theory about dinosaur extinction.

A historian who wrote about ancient civilizations.

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What made the barionix discovery remarkable?

It differed from other known dinosaurs of its era.

It was the first evidence of dinosaurs living in water.

It was the first dinosaur discovered in England.

It was the largest dinosaur ever found.

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What new perspective did the barionix offer about dinosaurs?

Their ability to fly.

Their dietary habits.

Their extinction causes.

Their social behavior.

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What evidence was found in the barionix's stomach region?

Fish scales and bones.

Plant remains.

Other dinosaur bones.

Insect fossils.

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What does the evidence found in the barionix's stomach suggest about its diet?

It was piscivorous, eating fish.

It was herbivorous.

It was omnivorous, eating both plants and animals.

It was carnivorous, eating other dinosaurs.