Tyrannosaurus_skeleton.jpg
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Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: Skull shape is wrong,
Tyrannosaurus
had two fingers (not three as pictured), tail was held level with body in real life.
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Summary
Description Tyrannosaurus skeleton.jpg | First restoration of a Tyrannosaurus (holotype CM 9380) skeleton ever published. [1] |
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Source | http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/1464/1/B021a14.pdf |
Author | William D. Matthew |
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