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Re: dinodimorphism



On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Nick Longrich wrote:

>       There's a way- eggs found inside a gracile or robust
> morphotype would pretty clearly demonstrate that one of the morphs
> was female.

Hmm... are there any telling differences between the two known specimens
of adult _Sinosauropteryx prima_? (Of course they could both be female ...
or it could be a species without much dimorphism ... guess we need more
specimens.)

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