A fossil replica of the ultimate fishing hook.
Fossilized stomach contents reveal that Baryonyx walkeri consumed a diet of fish, and the species is well equipped to deal with such prey. Powerful hook-like claws snared slippery prey from the water, possibly helping to pin fish to the ground while the jaws teared it to pieces. This fossil replica is 10 inches along the curve, and makes for an outstanding display item in any spinosaurid exhibit.
Fossilized stomach contents reveal that Baryonyx walkeri consumed a diet of fish, and the species is well equipped to deal with such prey. Powerful hook-like claws snared slippery prey from the water, possibly helping to pin fish to the ground while the jaws teared it to pieces. This fossil replica is 10 inches along the curve, and makes for an outstanding display item in any spinosaurid exhibit.