Discovering new species of dinosaurs

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The discussion centers on the naming of a newly discovered dinosaur species, which was notably given an unconventional name due to the absence of a skull in the first fossil found. Participants express curiosity about both the dinosaur's name and the inspiration behind it. There is a shared interest in paleontology among the contributors, with some also mentioning a preference for zoology over other biological fields. The conversation highlights a sense of urgency in uncovering the name and details surrounding the dinosaur, indicating a collective desire for more information.
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Most paleontologists, on discovering new species of dinosaurs, give them exceedingly convoluted scientific names. So, it came as a surprise to find an interestingly named dinosaur. The story goes that once, a new species of dinosaur was discovered by a group of paleontologists, but the first discovered fossil was missing a skull. This inspired one of its discoverers to give it an innovative name. I don't want its complete scientific name, but what was the main inspiration behind it?
 
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hm.. maybe i understand you wrong, but when you ask for the inspiration behind giving the name, it would be good to know the name.
Or are you asking for both of them?

I'm personally interested in paleontology, so i would be interested in knowing the name.

greets
Soeren
 
I also don't know the name It would be nice if u tell both.


BTW, r u into biology?
 
hm...
i think, i read something about something like that some time ago, but i don't know where that was.

maybe i find it in the next time.

r u into biology?
Not really,
but more zoology, than genetics and biochemistry and so on..


greets
soeren
 
please try to recall...its a kinda urgent
 
rajesh said:
please try to recall...its a kinda urgent
hi!

i saw ur quote.

i too am interested in knowing the answer.

do share with me.

BTW my e-ddress is scrsi@yahoo.co.in
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