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In 1991, "Big Al" (MOR 693), a 95% complete, partially articulated specimen of Allosaurus was discovered, measuring about 8 metres (26 ft) long. MOR 693 was excavated near Shell, Wyoming, by a joint Museum of the Rockies and University of Wyoming Geological Museum team. [36] This skeleton was discovered by a Swiss team, led by Kirby Siber.
Gastralia were ancestrally present in amniotes, but have been lost in many groups. Among extant taxa, they are only present in crocodylians and the tuatara, and in modified form as part of the plastron of turtles. [2] Gastralia are rarely preserved in therapsids, but have been identified in some dinocephalians and gorgonopsians and several ...
MOR 693 Allosaurus fragilis. N/A MIWG 6348 Neovenator salerii. N/A BMNH R10001 Neovenator salerii. N/A IVPP 10600 Sinraptor dongi. N/A OMNH 8-0-59 Acrocanthosaurus atokensis. N/A SMU 74646 N/A SGM-Din 1 Carcharodontosaurus saharicus. N/A YPM 5205 Deinonychus antirrhopus. N/A IGM 100/976 Velociraptor mongoliensis. N/A IGM 100/979 N/A ZPALNo.MgD-I/6
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Comparing with the skeletal elements of MOR 693, an Allosaurus fragilis specimen, they conservatively concluded that the Saltriovenator holotype individual was at least seven to eight metres long. This would make Saltriovenator the largest known theropod living before the Aalenian stage, 25% longer than Ceratosaurus from the late Jurassic.
A mid-ocean ridge (MOR) is a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics. It typically has a depth of about 2,600 meters (8,500 ft) and rises about 2,000 meters (6,600 ft) above the deepest portion of an ocean basin. This feature is where seafloor spreading takes place along a divergent plate boundary. The rate of seafloor spreading ...
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M&B 693 was successfully used to treat Winston Churchill's bacterial pneumonia. [3] [4] The same source records that in 1944 M&B 693 also saved Nero, the Royal Circus lion, from pneumonia. [5] It could either be taken in tablet form or the powder could be placed in wounds.