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Post by ornithopsis on Oct 12, 2015 0:15:05 GMT
Ever since the 1980s, when Saltasaurus was first being described, the general consensus of titanosaur researchers seems to have been that titanosaurs had one or two paramedian rows of osteoderms, each of which probably anchored a keratin spike.
So why do titanosaur depictions never look like that? Recently, Scott Hartman did skeletals of Rapetosaurus and Malawisaurus with osteoderms placed that way, but I haven't seen anything other than that.
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Post by spinosaurusthefisher on Oct 12, 2015 2:00:35 GMT
Possibly a meme spread by a single artist who didn't do their homework?
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