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current13:04, 20 July 2019Thumbnail for version as of 13:04, 20 July 20191,326 × 916 (840 KB)Gretarssonlarger, better resoluted figures; same source work, probably different edition and different websource/hoster
04:17, 1 August 2005Thumbnail for version as of 04:17, 1 August 2005614 × 424 (58 KB)GdrCover of Robert Plot's ''Natural History of Oxfordshire'', 1677 (right), and illustration of a fossilized lower extremity of a ''Megalosaurus'' femur (left) taken from that book. The bone was described by Joshua Brookes in 1763 and jokingly named ''Scrotu
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