File:Andrias matthewi size comparison.jpg

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English: Size estimate of Andrias matthewi based on Naylor (1981)[1], human silhouette by Mette Aumala [2]
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  1. Naylor, B.G. (1981). "Cryptobranchid salamanders from the Paleocene and Miocene of Saskatchewan". Copeia 1981 (1): 76-86. DOI:10.2307/1444042.
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Size estimate of Andrias matthewi based on Naylor (1981)

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