Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
For additional high quality dinosaur images, see the Dinosaur Image Review Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh. Photo credit: User:ScottRobertAnselmo
Download QR code; Print/export ... Approved dinosaur scale diagrams (2 F) Media in category "Approved dinosaur images"
Here is the size comparison diagram I made for the dinosaur. Comments or concerns? Thanks, SlvrHwk 03:30, 20 May 2021 (UTC) It looks pretty good (definitely better than my first attempt to draw a ceratopsid!). Perhaps the neck could use more flesh? It also looks like manual digit IV might have a claw (which shouldn't be the case).
Approved images: Images that have been approved by the Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs team can now be found at Category:Approved dinosaur images. Images that have been deemed inaccurate should be placed in the Wikimedia Commons category "Inaccurate dinosaur restorations" c:Category:Inaccurate dinosaur restorations , so they can be easily ...
Skeletal diagram combining several specimens (above), compared with the closely related genus Baryonyx The describers established some autapomorphies (unique derived traits) of Suchomimus to separate it from other theropods, including the expanded rear dorsal, sacral, and front caudal neural spines, the robust upper corners of the humerus, and ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org درومايوصوريات; Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Deinosor; Usage on de.wikipedia.org
This category is for pages relating to dinosaur anatomy, such as physical features or parts. For anatomic features which are not possessed solely by dinosaurian groups, (such as the Triceratops neck frill which is also employed by the Frill-necked Lizard ), they may be included if it is fairly evident or common in dinosaur anatomy overall.
In dinosaurs, the anatomy of the braincase is conservative, but for this reason can be used to infer relationships of a group when other skeletal features underwent changes so profound that their origins can no longer be traced. The braincase may also allow for reconstructing the brain and inner ear, with inferences on senses and intelligence. [20]