Talk:Euchambersia

Anyone?
What is it's weight and size? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.56.121.52 (talk) 13:15, 15 August 2008 (UTC)

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This article now has the dubious distinction of being quoted by Dave Peters... Lythronaxargestes (talk &#124; contribs) 18:30, 14 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Hehe, what did he say? FunkMonk (talk) 21:18, 14 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Peters quoted the section on Chambers' work being "a very remarkable work though sneered at by many". Gee, I wonder what he's trying to get at... real subtle. Lythronaxargestes (talk &#124; contribs) 22:18, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

Possible contradiction ?
Good morning or good evening. I am, at the moment when I make this request, in the process of formatting the French article based on Euchambersia in order to obtain a labeling in the same way as this article in English. While doing my translations, I noticed an ambiguity, even a possible contradiction, which I will put below (Chapter "Teeth"):

- Its fourth incisor also has a replacement tooth growing behind it, accompanied by resorption of the root.

-But further down they say this : both skulls of Euchambersia show no sign of any replacement teeth developing, suggesting that Euchambersia was reliant on having both canines present and functional simultaneously.

Knowing that these two statements are confirmed by the same sources, it only makes these contradictions even more incomprehensible, I hope to get explanatory answers.Amirani1746 (talk) 22:05, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
 * There is no contradiction, that was poorly-written prose on my part. In the latter case, what is meant that the canine had no replacement tooth for it, as in the source: "The mesial surface of the left canine is eroded, resembling the type of etching that occurs during resorption of a functional tooth by a developing replacement tooth; however, no replacement tooth is preserved in association with the functional canine." Lythronaxargestes (talk &#124; contribs) 22:10, 17 January 2022 (UTC)

Specific names etymology
Knowing that there are currently two recognized species in Euchambersia, I would now like to know the origin of these two specific epithets and the meaning of theses. I thank in advance anyone who has the audacity to do so, as I have doubts about the origin and meaning of the word mirabilis for example. Cordially, Amirani1746 (talk) 06:07, 19 June 2024 (UTC)