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Concavenator, a remarkable theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous, strides into the prehistoric scene with an unusual feature: a hump on its back. Discovered in Spain, this carnivorous dinosaur presents a fascinating chapter in the story of dinosaur evolution.

With a distinctive sail-like structure on its back, Concavenator is thought to have played a role in thermoregulation or display. Its name, meaning “Cuenca hunter,” pays homage to the region where its fossils were found.

Immerse yourself in the Early Cretaceous landscapes with Concavenator, a unique predator that challenges our understanding of dinosaur diversity. Explore the mysteries of this hump-backed theropod with

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