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      Egg accumulation with 3D embryos provides insight into the life history of a pterosaur

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          Sauropod dinosaur embryos from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia

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              Embryos of an early Jurassic prosauropod dinosaur and their evolutionary significance.

              R. Reisz (2005)
              Articulated embryos from the Lower Jurassic Elliot Formation of South Africa are referable to the prosauropod Massospondylus carinatus and, together with other material, provide substantial insights into the ontogenetic development in this early dinosaur. The large forelimbs and head and the horizontally held neck indicate that the hatchlings were obligate quadrupeds. In contrast, adult Massospondylus were at least facultatively bipedal. This suggests that the quadrupedal gait of giant sauropods may have evolved by retardation of postnatal negative allometry of the forelimbs. Embryonic body proportions and an absence of well-developed teeth suggest that hatchlings of this dinosaur may have required parental care.
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                Journal
                Science
                Science
                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                November 30 2017
                November 30 2017
                : 358
                : 6367
                : 1197-1201
                Article
                10.1126/science.aan2329
                29191909
                8548dbd8-d594-49a8-afe9-bb660b665582
                © 2017

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