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National Geographic magazine, December 1998



Ralph Miller III     gbabcock@best.com
wrote:
<...In the latter picture, the titanosaur head looks
rather diplodocid-like, in contrast to the brachiosaur-like image Thomas R.
Holtz, Jr. recently recommended on our list...> 
 
I haven't seen National Geographic magazine, December 1998, yet, but for a long time I have been convinced titanosaurs had broad brachiosaur-like heads. Unlike the long and narrow diplodocid snout. How does the recently discovered South American titanosaur head look like? Any drawings yet?  In one of previous National Geographic, there was a photo of a pretty well preserved skull - but taken from such an angle ( and a bit deformed ) I couldn't figure out its real shape.
 
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