The tip of the snout was enlarged and carried a 'rosette' of longer and sharper teeth.
Unlike most large theropods, Suchomimus had a very long, low snout and narrow jaws studded with some 100 or more teeth, which were very sharp and curving slightly backward similar to structure of Fishing Hooks.
Sharing traits with its more larger, relative Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Suchomimus was one of the dominant theropods of its time and environment. Suchomimus (Greek for 'crocodile mimic') is a genus of large spinosaurid that lived 112 million years ago, during the late Aptian stage of the Cretaceous Period in Niger, Africa.