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English: Fig 1. Cranium and nasal passage of the two ankylosaur species used for this study. The nodosaurid, Panoplosaurus mirus, ROM 1215 (A) and the ankylosaurid, Euoplocephalus tutus, AMNH 5405 (B). Non-modeled nasal passages are shown in greyscale.
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Author | Jason M. Bourke, WM. Ruger Porter, Lawrence M. Witmer |
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