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Paleopathology, also
spelled palaeopathology, is the
study of
ancient diseases and
injuries in
organisms through the
examination of fossils, mummified...
- Egg
paleopathology is the
study of
evidence for illness, injury, and
deformity in
fossilized eggs. A
variety of
pathological conditions afflicting eggs...
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Smilodon is a
genus of
felids belonging to the
extinct subfamily Machairodontinae. It is one of the best
known saber-toothed
predators and prehistoric...
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Plesiosauria (/ˌpliːsiəˈsɔːriə, -zi-/ PLEE-see-ə-SOR-ee-ə, -zee-; Gr****: πλησίος, plesios,
meaning "near to" and sauros,
meaning "lizard") or plesiosaurs...
- The Kocabaş
cranium is the
damaged calvarium fossil of a
young Homo
erectus discovered near the
village of Kocabaş,
located in the
Denizli Province of...
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Knopf Inc. p. 43. ISBN 9780520225015. Molnar, R.E. (2001). "Theropod
Paleopathology: A
Literature Survey". In Carpenter, Kenneth; Skrepnick,
Michael William;...
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Centrosaurus (/ˌsɛntroʊˈsɔːrəs/ SEN-troh-SOR-əs; lit. 'pointed lizard') is a
genus of
centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from
Campanian age of Late Cretaceous...
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early in life. The
holotype specimen had
multiple paleopathologies,
including healed injuries and
signs of a
developmental anomaly. Dilophosaurus...
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Protoceratops (/ˌproʊtoʊˈsɛrətɒps/; lit. 'first
horned face') is a
genus of
small protoceratopsid dinosaurs that
lived in Asia
during the Late Cretaceous...
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Parasaurolophus (/ˌpærəsɔːˈrɒləfəs, -ˌsɔːrəˈloʊfəs/;
meaning "beside
crested lizard" in
reference to Saurolophus) is a
genus of
hadrosaurid "duck-billed"...