The sails on both this animal and Irritator are speculative. Since they are more closely related to Spinosaurus it's possible they also have sails, but there is no fossil evidence to support this yet.
I did see the Tippett film, I loved it when I was a kid and it's still beautiful.
Awesome! Glad to see you back! I did a restoration of this odd spinosaur myself, too:
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Good to see you my friend! Oxalaia have a small sail like irritator¿ Brett did you see the short prehistoric ebast by Tippett?
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Spartan,
The sails on both this animal and Irritator are speculative. Since they are more closely related to Spinosaurus it's possible they also have sails, but there is no fossil evidence to support this yet.
I did see the Tippett film, I loved it when I was a kid and it's still beautiful.
Best!
Brett
Brett Booth sou seu fã!
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Bem de qualquer jeito ótimo desenho.
Really liking this Brett.
ReplyDeleteBut is he really new? OR just new to you?
Because I don't think he was knew to himself.
(And I am joking by the way, I know it is hard to tell without emoticons.)
hey, I am your new member, visit my blog, is about dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures:
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it isn't in english, but is a good blog