Ichthyovenator

Ichthyovenator was a large, carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 120 to 113 million years ago. Its fossils have been discovered in Laos, making it one of the few spinosaurid dinosaurs known from Asia. The name "Ichthyovenator" translates to "fish hunter," reflecting its likely diet of fish, as suggested by its elongated snout and conical teeth.  

While Ichthyovenator shared similarities with other spinosaurids, such as its sail-like structure along its back, it also possessed unique features.

Unlike other known spinosaurids, Ichthyovenator's sail had a wave-like shape that curved downwards over the hips and divided into two separate sails.