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English: Metatarsus and pes of the dromaeosaurid Velociraptor (specimen MPC-D 100/985), after Norell & Makovicky (1997, Figs. 6). Scale bar: 20 mm. Abbreviations: mt I, metatarsal I; U II: pedal ungual II.
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Source Cau A, Brougham T, Naish D. 2015. The phylogenetic affinities of the bizarre Late Cretaceous Romanian theropod Balaur bondoc (Dinosauria, Maniraptora): dromaeosaurid or flightless bird? PeerJ 3:e1032 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1032
Author Andrea Cau​, Tom Brougham​, Darren Naish​

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