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Re: Concavenator corcovatus, a new humped carcharodontosaurid from Las Hoyas
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:11 PM, David Krentz <ddkrentz@charter.net> wrote:
>
> OH God...please don't be feathered...that will break the budget of our show
> as ALL our theropods may need feathers. ÂCURSE YOU SCIENCE!!!!
It could just be quills (which would be easier, although still a hassle).
Also, this would only extend it to Neotetanurae.
Spinosauroids/megalosauroids, ceratosaurs (including abelisaurs),
coelophysoids, dilophosaurids, etc. might still be "safe".
(Carnotaurus, for one, will always be safe--even if it had quilled
ancestors it doesn't have any itself.)
> ÂThis guy really owns up to the Carcharodonto part of his group. ÂNot only
> does it have shark like teeth, it now has a dorsal fin.
Hehe!
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