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New dinosaur discovered in Wales

Started by sauroid, June 09, 2015, 04:27:12 PM

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sauroid

the first meat-eating theropod dinosaur ever found in the country
(and of course, they have to mention T. rex on the headline)


http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/article/?id=14664
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SBell

I hope they call it Cambriavenator. That would totally mess with the heads of people that don't know Latin ("but it's not from the Cambrian age! I must alert the authorities!").

My daughter would be pleased as well.

Just, please, not Cambriaraptor.

tyrantqueen

#2
I would have called it Cymrusaurus...but Cambriavenator is pretty smart too.

Chad

They should call it Llllwwwwlllllosaurus.

SBell

Quote from: tyrantqueen on June 09, 2015, 04:58:04 PM
I would have called it Cymrusaurus...but Cambriavenator is pretty smart too.

I figured we could stay proper with Latin. Old-school binomial!

Derek.McManus

Very interesting thanks for sharing!

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