File:Edmontosaurus NDGS 2000 preserved tissue (6).png

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English: Soft tissue damage on the tail of NDGS 2000. (A) NDGS 2000 reconstruction in left lateral view showing the positions of the close-ups in B-E. (B) Close-up of the dorsal portion of the left lateral surface of the mid-caudal region of the tail providing an overview of the soft tissue injuries in this area. (C) Same view as in B, but with sets of furrows traced with white arrows, tears in the skin denoted with red arrows, and red and blue boxes indicating the positions of the close-up views shown in D and E, respectively. (D) Close-up view of posteroventrally oriented tear in the skin. (E) Close-up of one set of two furrows in the skin that converge ventrally, forming a ‘V-shaped’ tear in the skin. (F) Rose diagram of the orientations of the furrows in the left lateral surface of the tail measured relative to the dorsal margin of the tail. Zero degrees is positioned towards the distal end of the tail. Paleoart in (A) by Natee Puttapipat. Scale bars are 10 cm in B and C, and 1 cm in D and E.
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Source Drumheller S. K., Boyd C. A., Barnes B. M. S., Householder M. L. (2022) Biostratinomic alterations of an Edmontosaurus “mummy” reveal a pathway for soft tissue preservation without invoking “exceptional conditions”. PLoS ONE 17(10): e0275240. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275240
Author Stephanie K. Drumheller, Clint A. Boyd, Becky M. S. Barnes & Mindy L. Householder

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