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STATUS OF INDOSUCHUS' TEETH
Recently, Indosuchus has been classified as an Abelisaur, but according to
Greg Paul (1988), and apperently Sankar Chaterjee, it has D-Cross Sectioned
premax teeth. So, my question is, does it? If it does, I'm thinking that
this might be proof that a big arctomet was living in India alongside a true
Abelisaur and might have some implications with paleogeography. So?.....
Peter Buchholz
Tetanurae@aol.com (sticking to this name hopefully...)
I don't do math anymore. I decided I'm more of a "visual person."
Good. Visualize being the only 45 year-old in first grade.