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English: Reconstruction in a quadrupedal gait of the skeleton of hadrosaurid dinosaur Olorotitan arharensis Godefroit, Bolotsky, and Alifanov, 2003, from the Upper Cretaceous of Kundur (Russia). B shows the preserved bones in the holotype, AEHM 2/845 (white). C shows the preserved bones in AEHM 2/846.
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Author Andrey Atuchin
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