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English: Multiview skeletal reconstruction of Camarasaurus supremus, scaled as a mixture of the largest elements described in Osborn & Mook (1921) in an effort to accurately recreate the proportions of the largest individuals with as little error as possible (Cervical Series II, Dorsal Series I, Caudal Series I, & the largest described limb elements). The human silhouette is myself, shown at my correct height of 165 cm (5 ft 5 in).
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Multiview skeletal reconstruction of Camarasaurus supremus.

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