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Skeletal reconstruction, with extrapolation of entire skeleton.

New skeletal reconstruction of Eotyrannus lengi IWCMS: 1997.550 depicting extrapolated appearance of entire skeleton (with estimated soft tissue outline). The shapes and proportions of those elements unknown from Eotyrannus lengi are based on those of other non-tyrannosaurid tyrannosauroids. Image by Dan Folkes. Scale bar: 100 cm.
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Author Dan Folkes, published by Darren Naish and Andrea Cau

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