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In 'Aquatic habits" it says "Studies of the tail, thanks to fossils recovered and analyzed by Ibrahim, Pierce, Lauder, and Sereno and colleagues in 2018..." but Sereno should not be included in that list. He was not part of that 2018 Morocco expedition (he was preparing for a Niger expedition the same year) or involved in the 2020 tail paper. Thanks! Slbaumgart (talk) 17:32, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello. May this artwork I created of Spinosaurus’s aquatic environment and contemporary animals be added to the paleoenviromnent section of the Spinosaurus page please? A lot of aquatic animals Spinosaurus lived with are shown, though there are also some speculative ones that lived with it, such as the giant leeches. They are minor however. So…