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Pubblicato in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
Autore Matt Wedel

Step 1: Include the Share-Alike provision in your Creative Commons license, as in the mysteriously popular CC BY-SA and CC BY-NC-SA. Step 2: Listen to the crickets. You’re done. Congratulations! No-one will ever use your silhouette in a scientific paper, and they probably won’t use your stuff in talks or posters either. Luxuriate in your obscurity and wasted effort.

Pubblicato in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
Autore Matt Wedel

The question of whether sauropod cervicals got longer through ontogeny came up in the comment thread on Mike’s “How horrifying was the neck of Barosaurus?” post, and rather than bury this as a comment, I’m promoting it to a post of its own.

Pubblicato in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
Autore Matt Wedel

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Pubblicato in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
Autore Matt Wedel

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Pubblicato in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

Last time, we took a very quick look at YPM 1910, a mounted skeleton that is the holotype of Camarasaurus (= “ Morosaurus ”) lentus , in the dinosaur hall of the Yale Peabody Museum. Here’s the whole skeleton, in various views. Skip down to the bottom for the science; or just enjoy the derpiness. First, in anterior view: Here’s a more informative right anterolateral view.