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Fig. 7. CT−scanned cross−sections of fused tyrannosaurid nasals, showing greater vaulting and higher cross−sectional areas of bone in larger individuals. A. Gorgosaurus libratus (juvenile: TMP 86.144.1). B. Gorgosaurus libratus (subadult: TMP 86.64.1). C. Daspletosaurus torosus (adult: TMP 98.48.1). Numbers 1–4: cross−sections at topologically similar positions, from posterior to anterior.
Published as part of Eric Snively, Donald M. Henderson & Doug S. Phillips, 2006, Fused and vaulted nasals of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs: Implications for cranial strength and feeding mechanics, pp. 435-454 in Acta Palaeontol. Pol. 51 on page 441, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3739898
Tyrannosauridae, Reptilia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Tyrannosaurus, Dinosauria, Taxonomy
Tyrannosauridae, Reptilia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Tyrannosaurus, Dinosauria, Taxonomy
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