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English: Comparison of a digital map of a therizinosaurid track (DMNH 2010-07-01) (a) from study area with the articulated foot of the therizinosaurid Erlikosaurus andrewsi (b). The similarities in digit proportions are clear in (c), an overlay of illustration b on a line drawing of illustration a. Because the track shown in a is preserved in raised relief, the line drawing has been inverted to correspond to the order of digits if preserved in negative relief.
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Source (2018). "An unusual association of hadrosaur and therizinosaur tracks within Late Cretaceous rocks of Denali National Park, Alaska". Scientific Reports 8 (11706). DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-30110-8. PMID 30076347. PMC: 6076232.
Author Anthony R. Fiorillo, Paul J. McCarthy, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Carla S. Tomsich, Ronald S. Tykoski, Yuong-Nam Lee, Tomonori Tanaka & Christopher R. Noto

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current17:33, 29 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 17:33, 29 April 20201,650 × 652 (647 KB)PaleoNeolitic{{Information |description ={{en|1=Comparison of a digital map of a therizinosaurid track ('''DMNH 2010-07-01''') '''(a)''' from study area with the articulated foot of the therizinosaurid ''Erlikosaurus andrewsi'' '''(b)'''. The similarities in digit proportions are clear in '''(c)''', an overlay of illustration b on a line drawing of illustration a. Because the track shown in a is preserved in raised relief, the line drawing has been inverted to correspond to the order of digits if preser...
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