English: Picture illustrating the size of the extinct mammal Repenomamus compared to a human female (1.75 meters tall).
The Repenomamus silhouettes show the size difference between the two described species. The silhouette of R. giganticus are based on the specimen V14155, while R. robustus are based on V127228 (see supplemental data for Hu et.al. 2005).[1] Body shape are mostly based on photo of V14155[1] and WZSSM VF000011,[2] as well as skeletal drawing by Ivan Iofrida[3]
References
↑ abHu Y et.al. (2005). "Large Mesozoic mammals fed on young dinosaurs”. Nature433(7022): p. 149-152
↑Han G et.al. (2003). ”An extraordinary fossil captures the struggle for existence during the Mesozoic”. Scientific Reports13:[www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-37545-8 11221]
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