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a slight caveat: the piece is from 2005 supplementary(and included): reasonably large character/taxon matrix Paleobiology, 31(3), 2005, pp. 400–423 Integrating ichnofossil and body fossil records to estimate locomotor posture and spatiotemporal distribution of early sauropod dinosaurs: a stratocladistic approach Jeffrey A. Wilson wilsondinosaurop{ichnolstratocladisphenet+.pdf
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Hi, Wanted to ask whether this hand phalanx bone resembles a Spinosaurid hand phalanx or whether it might be something else like from a croc or another theropod group (it looks somewhat hollow). It is quite a large bone at about 24.5cm in length and is from the kem kem (it has also had some small repair work). Thanks in advance.
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Buchwitz Michael Buchwitz and Sebastian Voigt On the Morphological variability of Ichniotherium tracks and the evolution of locomotion in the sistergroup of amniotes DOI 10.7717/peerj.4346 Copyright 2018 Buchwitz and Voigt Distributed under Creative Commons CC Please take note:LARGE,35 MB category: somewhere beyond awesome
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Show us you fingers and toes! Complete hands and feet are of course welcome too. I'll start with photogrammetry scans I made. Some new, as well as some old ones. Indeterminate Hadrosaur phalanx from the Campanian of Judith River. And here's a mammal for good measure. A woolly rhino metacarpal and phalanx from the North Sea.
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