File:Millerosaurus 02.png
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English: Restoration of the extinct reptile Millerosaurus pricei, a member of the family Millerettidae (Sputh Africa, Permian). This restoration is an updated and edited version of a file I originally uploaded in 2009 ("Millerosaurus ASY 700.JPG").
The shape of the body and head is based on a skull drawing from Benton[1] and a skeletal drawing from University of Bristol.[2] References |
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Author | Conty |
Other versions | Millerosaurus ASY 700.JPG |
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current | 11:35, 2 February 2021 | 1,608 × 578 (518 KB) | Conty (talk | contribs) | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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