File:Labocania anomala 2.jpg
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This paleontological restoration is highly hypothetical, as very little fossil material of the animal is known. Use of this image might be controversial. Reason: Known only from fragmentary fossil remains. Restored as a tyrannosaurid, though its affinities within theropoda is currently uncertain. |
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English: Labocania it had robust proportions, with thick frontal bones and short metatarsals. |
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Author | Alexis Uriostegui Acosta |
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