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Complete skull of Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn. Lateral view of skull and line diagram. The element shown in the upper posterior part of the first antorbital fenestra is the displaced ectopterygoid (transversum) of the opposite side. Tyrannosaurus rex. Full front (anterior), oblique, and posterior views of skull with line diagrams. Greatly reduced.
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the adult skull is normally made up of 22 bones. Except for the mandible, all of the bones of the skull are joined together by sutures, semi-rigid articulations formed by bony ossification, the presence of Sharpey's fibres permitting a little flexibility: Date: 4 January 2007: Source: made it myself: Author: LadyofHats Mariana Ruiz Villarreal ...
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Made the skull more anatomically correct. 00:17, 14 July 2017: 510 × 490 (4 KB) SweetCanadianMullet: optimize: 08:47, 4 August 2011: 510 × 490 (7 KB) Sven Manguard: there: 08:46, 4 August 2011: 329 × 318 (14 KB) Sven Manguard: For a second, so I can get the transparent option for a png. 02:06, 27 July 2011: 510 × 490 (7 KB) Sven Manguard ...
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