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  1. Concavenator - Wikipedia

    Concavenator (meaning " Cuenca hunter") is a genus of carcharodontosaurian dinosaur that lived in Spain during the Early Cretaceous epoch, about 125 million years ago.

  2. Concavenator | "Cuenca's Hunter" from the Early Cretaceous

    Jul 15, 2023 · Concavenator, whose name means ‘Cuenca hunter,’ is a testament to the diversity and adaptability of life during the Early Cretaceous period. ‘Conca’ refers to the Spanish province of …

  3. Concavenator - Natural History Museum

    Concavenator was a meat-eating dinosaur that lived in prehistoric Europe. It had a strange hump-shaped back. The researchers who first described the dinosaur used this feature to inspire the full …

  4. Concavenator: Overview, Size, Habitat, & Other Facts

    Jan 30, 2025 · Concavenator was a large dinosaur, measuring about 20 feet long. It stood roughly 6 feet tall at the hips. Researchers believe it weighed around 1,000 pounds, making it a formidable predator …

  5. Concavenator - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Concavenator is a large, sail-backed, meat-eating theropod from prehistoric Spain. It roamed this place during the Early Cretaceous period. Some scientists believed it may have been a signal device or …

  6. Concavenator - Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo

    Mar 6, 2017 · An in-depth profile of Concavenator, including this dinosaur's characteristics, behavior and habitat.

  7. Concavenator | Paleontology World

    Concavenator is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 130 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period (Barremian stage).

  8. Concavenator - Prehistoric Wildlife

    Jan 20, 2016 · Concavenator is certainly different from the other known theropod dinosaurs that came before it.‭ ‬Its‭ ‬most striking feature is the protrusion above its hips that is caused by the extension of …

  9. Concavenator | Dino Tail - Encyclopedia

    Encyclopedia page for the carnivorous dinosaur Concavenator, discovered in Spain. It lived during the Early Cretaceous and was about 6m long. Its most striking feature is a strange, sail-like hump on its …

  10. Concavenator corcovatus - fantastic-dinosaurs.com

    Concavenator is an Early Cretaceous theropod known for the distinctive hump on its back. Structures observed on its forearm bones have sparked debate about the possible presence of feather-related …