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Digital restoration of the pectoral girdles of two Early

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Digital restoration of the pectoral girdles of two Early

New digital restorations indicate that the structure and function of the shoulder joint were highly variable among Early Cretaceous birds, with such key features as the configuration of the triosseal canal and the nature of scapula-coracoid articulation showing considerable diversity.

07 Appendicular Skeleton Pelvic Girdle And Lower Limbs

07 Appendicular Skeleton Pelvic Girdle And Lower Limbs

Different morphologies of the coracoid (left side, dorsal view) and

Different morphologies of the coracoid (left side, dorsal view) and

Transformation of the pectoral girdle in pennaraptorans: critical steps in  the formation of the modern avian shoulder joint [PeerJ]

Transformation of the pectoral girdle in pennaraptorans: critical steps in the formation of the modern avian shoulder joint [PeerJ]

Postcranial Skeleton of Henkelotherium guimarotae (Cladotheria, Mammalia)  and Locomotor Adaptation

Postcranial Skeleton of Henkelotherium guimarotae (Cladotheria, Mammalia) and Locomotor Adaptation

A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the latest  Cretaceous of western North America. - Abstract - Europe PMC

A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the latest Cretaceous of western North America. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Frontiers  Imaging With the Past: Revealing the Complexity of Chimaeroid  Pelvic Musculature Anatomy and Development

Frontiers Imaging With the Past: Revealing the Complexity of Chimaeroid Pelvic Musculature Anatomy and Development

Full article: The postcranial skeleton of Yanoconodon allini from the Early  Cretaceous of Hebei, China, and its implications for locomotor adaptation  in eutriconodontan mammals

Full article: The postcranial skeleton of Yanoconodon allini from the Early Cretaceous of Hebei, China, and its implications for locomotor adaptation in eutriconodontan mammals

A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features

A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features

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