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Coelphysis vertebra


Haravex

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Well it's a caudal vertebra. The attachment for the chevron is visible. Other than that, I dunno.

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Size might be useful to @Troodon ?  :headscratch:

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My bad centrum 2.79 cm long by 2 cm high and 1.36 cm wide, and the process and neural spine what is visible is 1.50 cm

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Maybe I can beat troodon to the punch on this one :fingerscrossed:but if I remember anything about what he has said about Bull Canyon, it's that Coelophysis has not been officially documented in the area (I remember this from several posts about archosaur teeth from Bull Canyon). But I remember related genera being named from that formation (Gojirasaurus). Hope this helps a bit!

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