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This is a real specimen of Keichousaurus but I don’t understand why it’s pelvic girdle is shaped like this.  Any idea?

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It just looks to me like it has been moved after it died .  It does seem that strange. Here is mine 

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Post mortem disarticulation is not uncommon. 

This is a great indicator of a real fossil. :) 

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9 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Post mortem disarticulation is not uncommon.

I was going to say this too. 

 

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Real and nice. I can't wait to get mine prepped out. 

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