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Concavenator corcovatus searching for prey on the shore of a lake
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Concavenator corcovatus searching for prey on the shore of a lake
Concavenator corcovatus searching for prey on the shore of a lake at the konservat lagerstatten preserve of Las Hoyas, Spain. In the foreground, other fossils founded in this fossilsite: Scandensia ciervensis (an arboreal reptile), Allopterus mayorgai (Neuroptera), and a Cupedid Coleoptera. Barremian Stage, Early Cretaceous Period
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This print takes us back to the prehistoric era, where we witness the mighty Concavenator corcovatus on a hunt for prey. The scene is set at the konservat lagerstatten preserve of Las Hoyas in Spain, specifically on the shore of a serene lake. In this fossil-rich site, other intriguing fossils can be found in the foreground, including Scandensia ciervensis (an arboreal reptile), Allopterus mayorgai (a Neuroptera insect), and a Cupedid Coleoptera. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of this extinct species as it searches for its next meal. With its sharp claws and powerful jaws, Concavenator corcovatus was an apex predator during the Barremian Stage of the Early Cretaceous Period. As a saurischian theropod dinosaur belonging to the carcharodontosaurid family, it stood tall on two legs and possessed remarkable hunting skills. The illustration showcases not only this fascinating creature but also highlights its natural habitat with intricate details such as branches, leaves, ferns, and even a nearby tree trunk. The presence of water adds to the authenticity of this ancient ecosystem while emphasizing that predators like Concavenator corcovatus were adept at hunting near rivers or lakes. Roman Garcia Mora's artwork transports us into nature's past realm - an environment teeming with diverse creatures and lush vegetation. It serves as a reminder of our planet's rich natural history while igniting our curiosity about these magnificent creatures that once roamed Earth millions of years ago.
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