If no one has anything else to
say about _Carnotaurus sastrei_, since we've had a very informative and helpful
way to, at least, try to understand this weird dinosaur, I'd like to talk about
another weird one, of the same country: _Amargasaurus cazaui_.
What are the most accepted
theries to explain his vertebrae's long vertical bifurcation?
I've seen one that thought these
'double spinal prolongments' were spikes, to deffend him from predators. I don't
think that may be possible, because I see them very thin and dellicate to be
used this way.
Let's keep moving
on!
Regards,
Marcel
Bertolucci
DINOWEB BRASIL: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/7472/index.html
"Dinosaurs are the most interesting and amazing
mystery of nature!"
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