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Description Enigmosaurus Skeleton Reconstruction.jpg |
English:
Skeletal reconstruction of the therizinosaur
Enigmosaurus mongoliensis
, known from its holotype
IGM 100/84
. The remains were unearthed from the Bayan Shireh Formation, in Mongolia.
[1]
It has an estimated length of 5 m (16 ft) with a weight ranging from 454 to 907 kg (1,001 to 2,000 lb)
[2]
, although it is commonly known from the pelvis, other body remains were labelled as
IGM 100/84
, however, definitive assignment of these fossils to the holotype are yet unclear.
[3]
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Español:
Reconstrucción esquelética de los terizinosaurios
Enigmosaurus mongoliensis
, genero conocido por el holotipo
IGM 100/84
. Los restos fueron desenterrados desde la Formación Bayan Shireh, en Mongolia. Tiene un largo estimado de 5 metros (16 pies) y un peso variando entre 454 y 907 kilogramos (1,001 y 2,000 libras), aunque es comúnmente conocido por la pelvis, otros restos del cuerpo fueron marcados como
IGM 100/84
, sin embargo, la asignación definitiva de estos fósiles hacia el holotipo son aun confusos.
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Author | PaleoNeolitic |
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