Semiaquatic adaptations in a giant predatory dinosaur
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D. Martill | N. Myhrvold | D. A. Iurino | P. Sereno | M. Fabbri | Samir Zouhri | Nizar Ibrahim | S. Maganuco | Cristiano Dal Sasso | C. Dal Sasso
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