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English: Diagram featuring the proposed feeding method for the therizinosaurid Erlikosaurus andrewsi, a leaf-cropping behavior. (A) The individual reaches plant material using its beak, then (B) cuts it off using this structure. Based on Lautenschlager 2013.[1]
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