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English: Skeletal reconstruction of a generalized avimimid, showing elements recovered at the Iren Dabasu bonebed (shaded). Reconstruction based on Avimimus nemegtensis and Avimimus portentosus (MPC-D 100/129). For clarity, known appendicular elements are shaded on the left side only, regardless of which side(s) are represented in the bonebed.
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Source (2019). "Birdlike growth and mixed-age flocks in avimimids (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria)". Scientific Reports 9 (18816). DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-55038-5. PMID 31827127. PMC: 6906459.
Author G. F. Funston, P. J. Currie, M. J. Ryan & Z.-M. Dong

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