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English: Upper-side 3D rendering of the content inside the burrow cast BP/1/5558 in semi-transparency.Thrinaxodon liorhinus (in brown; BP/1/7199) is lying on its ventral side; Broomistega putterilli (in grey; BP/1/7200) deposited upside down on the right side of the Thrinaxodon. |
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Source | Fernandez V, Abdala F, Carlson K, Cook D, Rubidge B, Yates A, Tafforeau P (2013). "Synchrotron Reveals Early Triassic Odd Couple: Injured Amphibian and Aestivating Therapsid Share Burrow". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0064978. PMID 23805181. PMC: 3689844. | ||
Author | Vincent Fernandez, Fernando Abdala, Kristian J. Carlson, Della Collins Cook, Bruce S. Rubidge, Adam Yates, Paul Tafforeau | ||
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