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I'm not sure what the consensus is on his Dynamoterror paper, but a significant degree of skepticism should be provided towards any of Chan-gyu Yun's work. He has done a lot of questionable actions which cause concern for his ethical and scientific reliability. His Teihivenator paper was published in a predatory journal and apparently plagiarized in part from Mickey Mortimer's blog,[1][2] and his affiliations list a fictional institution (“Vertebrate Paleontological Institute of Incheon”) to obscure the fact that he is an independent researcher. Fanboyphilosopher (talk) 16:28, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply