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Fwd: Ornithischian caudal question



Not 100% sure why, but since his message has been truncated twice, I'm
forwarding this to the list with hopes that it sends properly

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Hi Nick,
Here's the question.  Thanks for the help.  I'll try and resend to the list.

Can anyone out there please tell me if there are any described
ornithischians known to have a lateral groove on the caudals?  I'm working on
a collection of associated ornithischian caudals that are encassed in
ossified tendons and have lateral grooves.  I'm guessing the critter is
ornithopodan but want to double check the options.
 Thanks for the help,
 L.J. Krumenacker


"It's interesting to think that my ancestors used to live in trees, like apes, until they finally got the nerve to head out onto the plains, where some were probably hit by cars." -Jack Handy

L.J. Krumenacker-Prospective Graduate Student
Vertebrate Paleontology: Cretaceous vertebrates of Idaho
BS: Biology w/Geology minor, Idaho State University, 2007