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And speaking of funny African sauropods, have a Rebbachisaurus. Along with a possible primitive tooth battery for chewing (independently evolved and shared only with Nigersaurus among sauropods), but it's believed it may have had a sail thanks to its tall spines.
...then again, paleontologists seem to be on this funny kick that everything with tall spines had a sail, even when said tall spines were very thick and had very little space in between them, a la Acrocanthosaurus, some Iguanodon species, Ouranosaurus, Hypacrosaurus, Rebbachisaurus, etc. The physical impossibility of these animals having a sail still hasn't stopped them from claiming it, though, and apparently nobody's thought of the idea of massive tendom anchors yet beyond a few unusually clever souls.
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