Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: Overly thin and short front limbs with visible fingers, bipedal posture with dragging tails, aquatic lifestyle
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Summary
DescriptionAmphicoelias altus cope sketch.jpg
English: E.D. Cope's original sketch of Amphicoelias altus, which according to the label he considered synonymous with both Brontosaurus and Camarasaurus, intended as reference material for Charles R. Knight's illustration of Amphicoelias. Completed shortly before Cope's death in 1897.
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Source
E.D. Cope - notes
Author
E.D. Cope
Licensing
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