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RE: Concavenator corcovatus, a new humped carcharodontosaurid from Las Hoyas
I seem to recall that the carnotaurs done by some guy (in a Disney
dinosaur-related film whose name eludes me) possessed pointed conical
scales/scutes along the length of the arms, positioned at approximately the
right place to be homologous to the shafts of avian coverts...
Maybe you could just do what he did? ;)
Cheers
Brian
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From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] On Behalf Of David Krentz
[ddkrentz@charter.net]
Sent: Thursday, 9 September 2010 5:11 AM
To: DML
Subject: Re: Concavenator corcovatus, a new humped carcharodontosaurid from Las
Hoyas
OH God...please don't be feathered...that will break the budget of our show as
ALL our theropods may need feathers. CURSE YOU SCIENCE!!!!
This guy really owns up to the Carcharodonto part of his group. Not only
does it have shark like teeth, it now has a dorsal fin.
D
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