Paleopathology, also spelled palaeopathology, is the study of ancient diseases and injuries in organisms through the examination of fossils, mummified...
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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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Theropod paleopathology is the study of injury and disease in theropod dinosaurs. In 2001, Ralph E. Molnar published a survey of pathologies in theropod...
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Smilodon (section Paleopathology)
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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Velociraptor (section Paleopathology)
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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Saurolophus (section Paleopathology)
Saurolophus (/sɔːˈrɒləfəs/; meaning "lizard crest") is a genus of large hadrosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Asia and North America...
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Centrosaurus (section Paleopathology)
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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Plesiosaur (section Paleopathology)
The Plesiosauria (/ˌpliːsiəˈsɔːriə, -zi-/ PLEE-see-ə-SOR-ee-ə, -zee-; Greek: πλησίος, plesios, meaning "near to" and sauros, meaning "lizard") or plesiosaurs...
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Telmatosaurus (section Paleopathology)
Telmatosaurus (meaning "marsh lizard") is a genus of basal hadrosauromorph dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. It was a relatively small hadrosaur...
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Theropoda (section Paleopathology)
and punctures, often likely originating with bites. Some theropod paleopathologies seem to be evidence of infections, which tended to be confined only...
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