Of course, one comment made in the article regarding the similarity to modern crocodiles led to a Google search which turned up what could best be described as um....., you got it, croc porn.
All of this aside, what a great specimen of Typothorax!
Of course, one comment made in the article regarding the similarity to modern crocodiles led to a Google search which turned up what could best be described as um....., you got it, croc porn.
All of this aside, what a great specimen of Typothorax!
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I didn't realize that osteoderms were flexible enough to be used as "claspers." I have the sneaking suspicion they are looking at displaced lateral osteoderms, which get spikey in the pelvic region.
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