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Re: pelecanimimus help
Luc Bailly (aspidel@wanadoo.be) wrote:
<Here: http://qilong.gq.nu/>
Er, yeah ... that'll work... heh heh...
Note, however, that because the posterior of the upper skull is not
precisely complete or well-preserved, I took some liberties with the
jaw-supporting bones (suspensorium) of the cheek, and the braincase, and
did the best I could from the photos available. Presently, however, this
skull is one of my favorites, and unlike the troodontid skulls I've done,
never found a reason to revise it ... which just shows how well-preserved
and clear the features are on the skull to begin with.
Enjoy,
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Jaime A. Headden
Little steps are often the hardest to take. We are too used to making leaps
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do. We should all
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.
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