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The Paterson Claw.
The Paterson Claw.
The "Paterson Claw". The toe bone of the carnivorous dinosaur found by W.H. Ferguson in 1903 near Cape Paterson, South Gipsland. The specimen was sent to England and described by A. Smith Woodward of what is today the Natural History Museum, London, who assigned it to the long-established English genus Megalosaurus. Rich (1999).
Length 53mm (2.0 inches).
Artist: John Augier.
Source: Museum Victoria.

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The Paterson Claw


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