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Description Sauropodomorph dinosaur Glacialisaurus hammeri gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Jurassic Hanson Formation at Mt. Kirkpatrick, Beardmore Glacier region, Antarcticac. Right astragalus (FMNH PR1823) in dorsal (A), and posterior (B) views. Right distal tarsals and metatarsus have been digitally removed in A.
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