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Modified laminar bone did not stop sauropods from achieving large body sizes

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An almost complete dinosaur femur found in the Baynshire Formation (late Cenomanian to Santonian; Mongolia) in 1963 during the Polish–Mongolian Paleontological Expeditions is described here for the first time. The morphology of the femur and bone histology suggest that the specimen was a representative of the Titanosauriformes, the predominant sauropod clade during the Cretaceous. Bone tissue exclusive to this clade, modified laminar bone that indicates a reduced growth rate, is identified in the thin sections taken from the femur. Based on its bone histology, the already ca. 20-meter-long specimen appears to be a subadult. This specimen achieved a significantly larger size compared with other Titanosauriformes with modified lamellar bone at a similar growth stage.
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Szczygielski, Tomasz; Witasik, Marceli; Słowiak, Justyna
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2024-09-30
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