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- the skull, teeth, and skeleton, including especially the presence of a predentary and palpebral, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, the absence of...
- Tri****ic dinosauriform from south Brazil and the origin of the ornithischian predentary bone". Historical Biology. 19 (1): 23–33. Bibcode:2007HBio...19...23F...
- herbivore, and there is a process at the tip that resembles the ornithischian predentary bone. Further research attempted to define if Sacisaurus was the oldest...
- affinities for Heterodontosaurus and the group with a deep jaw, mobile predentary, and a large canine tooth at the front of the snout. The front of the...
- Africa, and South America. Like other ornithischians, hadrosaurids had a predentary bone and a pubic bone which was positioned backwards in the pelvis. Unlike...
- The dentary is the main bone that forms the lower jaw (mandible). The predentary is a smaller bone that forms the anterior end of the lower jaw in ornithischian...
- crystalline calcium carbonate. Muscles of mastication Otofacial syndrome Predentary Prognathism Rostral bone Smith, M.M.; Coates, M.I. (2000). "10. Evolutionary...
- of the predentary bone on the lower jaw. This ossification evolved to morphologically aid the chewing of plant matter. Along with the predentary bone,...
- Tri****ic dinosauriform from south Brazil and the origin of the ornithischian predentary bone, Historical Biology: A Journal of Paleobiology, p. 1-11. (in English)...
- Tri****ic dinosauriform from south Brazil and the origin of the ornithischian predentary bone". Historical Biology. 19 (1): 1–11. doi:10.1080/08912960600845767...