Happy Dinosaur Day: Suchomimus is a genus of spinosaur theropod dinosaur that lived throughout what is now North Africa during the Aptian and early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous period some 125 to 112 mya. The first remains of suchomimus consisting of a giant thumb claw was discovered by David Varricchio in December of 1997 in Niger while he was working for a paleontological dig lead by Paul Sereno. Throughout 1997 and 1998 the dig team would unearth a 2/3rds complete giant theropod skeleton. In 1998 Paul Sereno, Allison Beck, Didier Dutheil, Boubacar Gado, Hans Larsson, Gabrielle Lyon, Jonathan Marcot, Oliver Rauhut, Rudyard Sadleir, Christian Sidor, David Varricchio, Gregory Wilson and Jeffrey Wilson would name and describe the animal as Suchomimus tenerensis. The generic name Suchomimus meaning "crocodile mimic” in Ancient Greek, and the specific name tenerensis is after the Ténéré Desert where the animal was found. Since then several more specimens have been recovered. Reaching around 31 to 36ft (9.5 to 11m) in length and 5,500 to 11,700lbs (2,500 to 5,300kgs) in weight, suchomimus was a massive animal which had a long & low crocodile like skull supported by a thick but short neck. It had sturdy hind legs and powerfully built forelimbs which bore a giant claw on each thumb. Along the midline of the animal's back ran a low dorsal sail, built from the long neural spines of its vertebrae. Like other spinosaurids suchomimus would have lived near bodies of water. The bulk of its diet of was likely comprised of boney fish, eels, sharks, rays, and amphibians, occasionally being supplemented with pterosaurs, crocodilians, and other dinosaurs.
Art used can be found at the following links
A Suchomimus swimming/walking in a shallow lake filled with algae or whatever that green thing might be.
Here is the finished Suchomimus 3d model, I depicted it with a crocodilian skin pattern and scales on it's face, underbelly and tail, it has
Suchomimus, referred to as "Claws" by Paul Sereno[2], is a genus of large spinosaurid dinosaur that lived during in Africa during the Early
A compilation of the best Suchomimus illustrations, facts, fossils, and maps. See how it lived in Africa during the Cretaceous period.










