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Mounted Pteranodon and close up of the neck.

(A) mounted Pteranodon sp. skeleton LACM 50926 on display in the Los Angeles county museum with highlighted section of the vertebrae shown below; (B) Close up of the vertebral series and shark tooth (indicated by an arrow). Cervical vertebrae III–VII are indicated. Scale bar is 50 mm—this is an approximate value based on published measurements of the vertebrae. Image credit: (A) Stephanie Abramowicz, courtesy Dinosaur Institute, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, (B) David Hone.
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Author David W.E. Hone​1, Mark P. Witton2, Michael B. Habib

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