File:Anchiornis STM0-179 cranial & cervical region.png

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English: The troodontid Anchiornis STM0-179, with a gastric pellet comprising lizard bones preserved in the oesophageal area. (a) Photograph of the cranial and cervical region of the STM0-179 slab. (b) Photograph of the same portion of the counter slab. (c) Line-drawing of the cranial and cervical region of the STM0-179 slab, with the preserved pellet shaded in light blue. (d) Close-up photograph of the lizard bones preserved in STM0-179. In the pellet, at least three or four humeri and four or five femora are identifiable, and one of the femora is significantly smaller than the others. This suggests that the pellet contains bones from at least two relatively large lizards and one small lizard. Abbreviations: 1–4, sampling locations for the EDS analyses; den, dentary; fe1–5, femora 1–5; hu1–4, humeri 1–4; max, maxilla; ti, tibia; fi, fibula. Scale bar, 10 mm.
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Source Zheng, X., Wang, X., Sullivan, C. et al. (2018). Exceptional dinosaur fossils reveal early origin of avian-style digestion. Sci Rep 8, 14217. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32202-x
Author Xiaoting Zheng, Xiaoli Wang, Corwin Sullivan, Xiaomei Zhang, Fucheng Zhang, Yan Wang, Feng Li & Xing Xu

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