DescriptionPossible Sexual Dimorphism in Shringasaurus.jpg
English: Shringasaurus was a member of Allokotosauria archosauromorphs which lived in the Anisian age of the Triassic period of India. In the famous Shringasaurus bonebed, it was observed that some individuals possessed horns on their frontal bones whereas others lacked horns. This was interpreted by Sengupta et al. as probable sexual dimorphism as is seen in many mammals today like cervids for example but is not seen in any other archosaur as of present. sengupta et al. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08658-8
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