Concavenator corcovatus was a bizarre and striking theropod from Early Cretaceous Spain, easily recognized by the tall, sail-like hump on its back. While its purpose remains a mystery — from thermal regulation to display or fat storage — this predator also shows intriguing signs of proto-feathers, hinting at the evolutionary bridge between dinosaurs and birds.
This model captures Concavenator’s dynamic posture, unique dorsal hump, and muscular build with fine detail, making it a standout in any prehistoric collection. It walks the line between realism and creature design — ideal for fans of both paleo accuracy and fantasy flair.