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English: A graphic comparing size estimates of two specimens of Anoplotherium latipes mentioned in Hooker 2007. Proportions for this reconstruction are based on the skeletal diagram from this paper. The Ham 3 specimen has an estimated humerus length of 330mm and the larger specimen (BMNH.M445) has an estimated humerus length of 410mm.
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