Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: Tripodal pose, tail tendons shown as gastralia.
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Description1924 Gilmore Stegoceras.jpg
Stegoceras skeletal reconstruction. Original caption: Provisional restoration of Troodon validus (Lambe). Based primarily on specimen No. 2 in the University of Alberta. Shaded parts show bones present. Outline parts taken from Hypsilophodon and Thescelosaurue and adapted to conform. About one-seventh natural size.
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