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English: Mounted baby Apatosaurus specimen in the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Most of the vertebral centra, a few of the neural arches, some of the limb girdle bones, and most of the long bones of the limbs are preserved remains. All of the missing elements – skull, neural arches, ribs, appendicular bits–were sculpted by the OMNH head preparator, Kyle Davies.
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