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Re: The Mystery Cat etc.
John V Jackson wrote:
<Darren describes _Baryonyx_ as a facultative (ie optional) quadruped.
"The" "New" theropod from the I.o.W:
About 60% - 70% has been found.
It's jumbled, along with . . . hypsolophodontid(?)
It is about Deinonychus size (3m) but is not any kind of dromeosaur.
(Its thumb is perhaps on the slender side of average though, and has a
hookish claw. [. . . It's known to Scotland Yard and is the terror of
the law?])
It is not any kind of anything else yet known either (certainly not
a cat contra papers), which is interesting in itself.
It has unusual aspects (though this may simply be a restatement of
the above).>
Just wondering, but may the teeth mentioned as "Weenyonyx" actually
belong to this animal?
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Jaime A. Headden
Qilong, the website, at:
http://members.tripod.com/~Qilong/qilong.html
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