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Re: Platyhystrix and dinosaur humps/sails
In a message dated 3/8/00 9:14:42 AM EST, LOKICORP@compuserve.com writes:
<< The "hump" would be elongate, and still narrower in width than, say, the
dimension across the rib cage, but still thicker than if the skin were
virtually appressed against the neural spines. >>
I called it a ridge once or twice somewhere. There's also an ample ridge in
Becklespinax, though nothing else is known about it.