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File:Human-plateosaurus size comparison.svg

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English: Size comparison between Plateosaurus (P. engelhardti, von Meyer, 1837) and a human. Dinosaur silhouette was outlined from H. Mallison free version.

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Paul, G.S. 1997. Dinosaur models: the good, the bad, and using them to estimate the mass of dinosaurs. In: D.L. Wolberg, E. Stump, and G. Rosenberg (eds.), Dinofest International: Proceedings of a Symposium Held at Arizona State University, 129–154. Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia.

Paul, G.S. 2000. Restoring the life appearance of dinosaurs. In: G.S. Paul (ed.), The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs, 78–106. Byron Press and Scientific American, New York.

Mallison, H. 2010. The Digital Plateosaurus II: An Assessment of the Range of Motion of the Limbs and Vertebral Column and of Previous Reconstructions using a Digital Skeletal Mount. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 55 (3), 433-458.
Date 13 October 2012, 14:25:39
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