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English: Radii and ulnae of Wintonotitan wattsi.
Right radius in anterior (A) view. Left radius in medial (B), posterior (C), anterior (D), proximal (E) and distal (F) views. Left ulna in antero-lateral view (G). Right ulna in antero-lateral view (H). Reconstructed left humerus, ulna (reversed H and combined with G) and radius (B) in antero-lateral view. Dashed lines represent suggested missing areas.
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Author Artwork: T. Tischler, Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History.

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