Concavenator

Information
Concavenator corcovatus was a carcharodontosaurid dinosaur which lived 120 million years ago, within an archepelago, in what is now Spain. It had a sail handy for temporary swimming, and grew just over the height of a man. Its favorite prey items were the filter-feeding Pelecanimimus and beached sea creatures. Living away from the mainland, Concavenator grew smaller than its mainland relative Acrocanthosaurus atokensis.

Design
Concavenator corcovatus had a noticable sail on its back and a pinkish-red crest on the top of the head. Concavenator's patterization is not unlike those of other dinosaurs, with the usual color scheme of brown-and-white. Most of the body is an orangish-brown, with the underside of the head being a pale beige and the sail a lighter orange. The skin exposed on the face, arms, and feet of Concavenator was a light shade of gray. The design of the original male Concavenator from 2016 has since been scraped in favor of a unisex pattern, which stems from the original female Concavenator.

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