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Post by Peruano on May 28, 2022 12:49:37 GMT -5
I'm far from an expert but reptile bones can have quite irregular structures. Big reptiles increase bone size often by depositing material on the outside of the bone while continually reorganizing *read dissolving* material at the interior of the bone. Attempts to age large reptiles like sea turtles are frustrated by that interior rearrangement. As opposed to mammals, reptiles produce a lot of their blood in bone and that requires varying cell structures. So the bottom line is that the appearance of bones from dinosaurs and other large reptiles may not fit our favorite stereotypes. 12 opinions do not make a fact, but in this case I think you are safe to call it dino.
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