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Looks like you'll be around for reviewing anoplotheriid articles, eh? Well, hope you'll be around for Dacrytherium's review sometime, heh. On a serious note, thanks for reviewing this.
PrimalMustelid (
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08:50, 20 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Diplobune was an evolutionarily derived medium to large-sized anoplotheriid with shared similarities to the sister taxon Anoplotherium, the differences Semicolon
For the section "skull", if you don't have an image of Diplobune, please don't show skulls of other groups.
Removed, not the biggest fan though since the skull of Anoplotherium is similar enough and none of the Diplobune skull images are available for CC licensing/public domain.
PrimalMustelid (
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12:01, 23 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Slightly shorten the sections on "skull", "limbs" and "brain"
Cut down on some less important details in the three subsections. The "limbs" section is long still, but I believe the information I left for morphologies and articulation are important for the "no analogue" component of Diplobune and the arboreal hypothesis stemming from its anatomy.
PrimalMustelid (
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12:01, 23 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Please remove the image of Anoplotherium in "Late Eocene"
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