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English: (A) Dorsal view of the specimen which was found intact with its limbs fully outstretched. The left fore flipper, the phalanges of the right pes, the left proximal third of the cervical ribs, and the left anterior dorsal ribs are restored. The red rectangle shows the position of the gastrolith cluster visible on the underside. (B) Internal, ventral view of TMP1994.122.1 produced by a rock saw cut, originally intended to remove excess matrix, that fortuitously exposed the dorsal and ventral components of the axial skeleton and enclosed gastroliths (highlighted with white outlines). Source credit: Sue Sabrowski, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.
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Source https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17925
Author Donald M. Henderson, Sue Sabrowski
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