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current | 17:13, 4 December 2019 | 3,691 × 1,708 (2.26 MB) | Yewtharaptor | The Theropod turned out to be related to Magnosaurus. 80 mm vertebra, 5 m theropod with 280 Kg. | |
16:38, 5 December 2018 | 3,691 × 1,708 (2.16 MB) | Yewtharaptor | {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|Emausaurus (Haubold, 1990), the basal thyreorphoran from Grimmen, Germany, found on lower Toarcian Layers, tries to defend itself from the Hagen Forest reported theropod ("A megalosaurid vertebra from the Lias of a north German boulder".F. v. Huene. 1966.). Emausaurus is based on fragmentary remais, whle the Hagen theropod only on a vertebra, who made his nature unprecise, being cited as a saurischia indeterminate. He... |
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