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Re: Dryptosaurus, Deltadromeus, and Bahariasaurus
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. wrote:
>No, just imagination (there is very little known of the skull of Drypto,
>either!). If they had kept it a generic-looking tetanurine, that wouldn't
>be glad. However, they stick on this three-pronged lacrimal, which I
>strongly suspect is going to show up in published art in the next few
>years... Ugh!
Just the end of a lower jaw, as far as I know.
>Well, the HAVE found new Spinosaurus material, including a skull. However,
>the published material concerns Baryonyx and the Brazilian forms.
New Spinosaurus material--good news! But when did this happen? How much
of it do they know they have now? Brazilian forms--hmm. Didn't know there
were any of those. What are they exactly?
Seth Ellestad.