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Re: Futalognkosaurus or Laplatasaurus?
no, pictures are ok. The material shown is from
Futalognkoss, but the slab was probably in the wrong
place (there are at least 3 slabs over the same
jacket). The misterious thing is that, as far as I
know, there are no Laplatass bones in Barreales...
Best,
Sebastian
--- "Richard W. Travsky" <rtravsky@uwyo.edu> escribió:
>
> NatGeo has a photo gallery on Futalognkosaurus and
> picture number three
>
>
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/10/photogalleries/dinosaur-pictures/photo3.html
>
> has these slabs in front of some vertebrae and the
> slabs say Laplatasaurus
> etc on them - implying the remains are
> Laplatasaurus.
>
> Mixup in pictures?
>
Lic. Sebastián Apesteguía
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