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Hi, I don't understand nothing about how the enbglish Wp-version is working, but the measurements in this article are wrong. The mandible is 72 (71.5) cm long ( not inches, there is no mandible of a terrestrial Mammal of this size) as you can see in the original publication of Chow and Chiu 1963 (and of couzrse all the following measurements too). And in refernces the correct name is "Bayshashov" (Bolat Uapovich Bayshashov), not "Bayshashanov" (this is wrong in several english WP-articles). Sincerly --DagdaMor (my worldwide account isn't working on this here, whyever) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.115.167.179 (talk) 19:16, 11 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]