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English: Comparisons of manual unguals in digits I-III of therizinosaurs. An image at the lower left corner is a photo of the proximoventral end of Therizinosaurus ungual in oblique view. Not to scale. This figure was created by using Adobe Photoshop 21.2.0 and Adobe Illustrator 24.2.1
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Source Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu (2022). "New therizinosaurid dinosaur from the marine Osoushinai Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Japan) provides insight for function and evolution of therizinosaur claws". Scientific Reports 12. DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-11063-5. ISSN 2045-2322.
Author Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Ryuji Takasaki, Anthony R. Fiorillo, Tsogtbaatar Chinzorig & Yoshinori Hikida

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