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The Meat-Eating Bull: Speed, Skin, and the Bizarre Arms of Carnotaurus

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In this episode of pplpod, we travel back to Late Cretaceous Argentina to examine one of the most distinctive predators in the fossil record: Carnotaurus sastrei. Known as the "meat-eating bull," this Abelisaurid theropod is famous for the unique pair of thick horns above its eyes and its incredibly reduced, vestigial forelimbs.

We dig into the science behind this South American dinosaur, exploring:

The Fossil Discovery: How the nearly complete skeleton found in the La Colonia Formation of Patagonia provided rare, extensive skin impressions revealing a scaly, non-feathered hide.

Anatomy & Speed: Evidence suggesting Carnotaurus was a hig ... 

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