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RE: Eustreptospondylus & Carcharodontosaurines (now hides)



Similar to the T. rex tooth and cow pelvis study, eh?
Sounds like a good idea, especially with the
tremendous number of _Carcharodontosaurus_ teeth being
sold all over. Now you just need something similar to
Titanosaur scutes...hmmmmmmm.   <<

Good study, but not very accurate IMHO. What they needed to do is make jaws
and then have them bite the cow :) er, cow pelvis.

A few weeks ago I ran across an article on the thickness of some mammalian
hides. And I was wondering how to infer this to dinosaurs? Thicken necks of
wilderbeast could relate to ceratopians? Rinos to ceratopians? Elephants to
Sauropods? Has someone already written about this and I've forgotten about
it?

Tracy L. Ford
P. O. Box 1171
Poway Ca  92074