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English: In situ Falcarius utahensis dentary teeth. UMNH VP 14527 (A–C) and UMNH VP 15259 (D, E) in labial (A, D), lingual (B, E) , and occlusal (C) views. Scale bar represents 1 mm.
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Source Supplemental Informaton from: (2017). "Incremental growth of therizinosaurian dental tissues: implications for dietary transitions in Theropoda". PeerJ 5: e4129. DOI:10.7717/peerj.4129. PMID 29250467. PMC: 5729821.
Author Khai Button​, Hailu You, James I. Kirkland & Lindsay E. Zanno

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current23:03, 27 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 23:03, 27 June 20203,288 × 2,661 (2.89 MB)PaleoNeolitic{{Information |description ={{en|1='''''In situ Falcarius utahensis'' dentary teeth.''' UMNH VP 14527 (A–C) and UMNH VP 15259 (D, E) in labial (A, D), lingual (B, E) , and occlusal (C) views. Scale bar represents 1 mm.}} |date =2017-12-11 |source ={{cite journal|last1=Button|first1=K.|last2=You|first2=H.|last3=Kirkland|first3=J. I.|last4=Zanno|first4=L. E.|date=2017|title=Incremental growth of therizinosaurian dental tissues: implications for dietary transitions in Theropoda...
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