Prehistoric Park, Carnotaurus, real size replica, 2009


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carnotaurus (pronounced /ˌkɑrnɵˈtɔrəs/; meaning "meat (eating)-bull", referring to its distinct bull-like horns (Latin carne = flesh + Greek tauros = bull) was a large predatory dinosaur, with horns vaguely resembling a bull's. Only one species, Carnotaurus sastrei has been described so far. Carnotaurus lived in Patagonia, Argentina (La Colonia Formation) during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous, and was discovered by José F. Bonaparte, who has uncovered many other South American dinosaurs.


Size: 3624px × 4700px
Location: Poland, Nowiny Wielkie 2009
Photo credit: © TomBham / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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