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This bone was sold to me a while ago and was described as coming from Deinonychus antirrhopus. A little while later, it was simply put as a chunkasaur due to having no evidence of it being theropod.

 

I recently found that there was a hole running straight through the bone that had been filled in by matrix during fossilization. All of the bone skin is also present asside from the broken ends.

 

I think it may be time to reconsider this specimen.

 

Edit: I couldn't figure out how to link the previous post I made on this.

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1 hour ago, Troodon said:

A chunkasaurus ...  theropod bones are thin walled not what Im seeing.

Didn't think about that, thanks.

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