File:Evolution of hyolaryngeal apparatus in Archosauria.webp

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From the study "An ankylosaur larynx provides insights for bird-like vocalization in non-avian dinosaurs"

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English: "Ceratobranchial (blue), basihyal (white), paraglossal (orange), cricoid (purple), arytenoid (green), and procricoid (yellow). Colored lines indicate presence of the characters. A phylogenetic relationship of Testudines follows (ref. 43). A flesh-out reconstruction of Pinacosaurus with its hyolaryngeal apparatus (illustration by Tatsuya Shinmura). Silhouettes from Phylopic (http://phylopic.org) by Andrew Farke, Aline Ghilardi, Scott Hartman, Lukasiniho, Steven Traver, and Yan Wong."
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-023-04513-x
Author Authors of the study: Junki Yoshida, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi & Mark A. Norell; Artwork by Tatsuya Shinmura

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