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Sauropodomorph dinosaur Glacialisaurus hammeri gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Jurassic Hanson Formation at Mt. Kirkpatrick, Beardmore Glacier region, Antarcticac. Right metatarsal II (FMNH PR1823) in distal view. Anterior is toward the top of the page. Note the medial twisting of the

distal articular end, and the more robust development of the medial condyle.
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current23:28, 15 August 2022Thumbnail for version as of 23:28, 15 August 2022666 × 383 (110 KB)FunkMonk (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Sauropodomorph dinosaur Glacialisaurus hammeri gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Jurassic Hanson Formation at Mt. Kirkpatrick, Beardmore Glacier region, Antarcticac. Right metatarsal II (FMNH PR1823) in distal view. Anterior is toward the top of the page. Note the medial twisting of the distal articular end, and the more robust development of the medial condyle. |Source=http://app.pan.pl/article/item/app52-657.html |Date=2007 |Author=Nathan D. S...

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