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Since the knobs are unlikely to be representative of feathers on Concavenator, the researchers propose instead that they are "non-scale skin appendages", such as tubular filaments, present in modern-day poultry.
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The previously unknown Concavenator corcovatus was a meat eater that lived in the Lower Cretaceous 130m years ago and died in what is now in Las Hoyas, Spain.
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Discoverer Francisco Ortega of Spain named it Concavenator corcovatus which means "the hunchback hunter from Cuenca."
Concavenator Corcovatus: 'Hunchback Hunter' Dinosaur Discovered In Spain 2010
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Concavenator corcovatus found in Spain shows signs of flight feather appendages
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So many fantastic and terrifying dinosaurs have been found - dromaeosaurs with double sickle-claws (Balaur), Allosaurus-cousins with sail backs (Concavenator), crocodile-snouted hunters (Baryonyx), and others - that the I think the show's creators would have done better to draw inspiration from actual dinosaurs rather than trying to dress up a Deinonychus.
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Discoverer Francisco Ortega of Spain named it Concavenator corcovatus which means "the hunchback hunter from Cuenca."
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Concavenator: an incredible allosauroid with a weird sail (or hump) ... and proto-feathers?
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Concavenator: an incredible allosauroid with a weird sail (or hump) ... and proto-feathers?
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Discoverer Francisco Ortega of Spain named it Concavenator corcovatus which means
Long Island Press 2010
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Discoverer Francisco Ortega named it Concavenator corcovatus which means "the hunchback hunter from Cuenca."
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