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Hadrosaur
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Pes Phalanx #1 (toe bone)
Specimens illustrated are
7cm to 15cm in length.
Hadrosaur Pes (foot)
Phalanx 1
Left & Right Specimens
Ventral views
Oldman Formation
Hadrosaur Pes
Phalanx 1
Above specimens
Dorsal view
Hadrosaur Pes
Phalanx 1
Horseshoe Canyon formation
Dorsal & Ventral view
Hadrosaur pes (foot)
Ph1 is phalanx 1. This is the largest phalanx and joined proximally to the metatarsal.
(note: the plural of phalanx is phalanges)
Hadrosaur (probable) Pes
(2 specimens)
Phalanx 1
Oldman formation
Lateral views
Hadrosaur Pes
Slender and robust variations forms
Phalanx 1
Oldman formation
Hadrosaur Pes
Phalanx 1
Edmontosaurus sp.?
Scollard Formation
Although separated by 10 million years, this palanx is indistinguishable from those of 10 million years earlier from the Oldman Formation
Hadrosaur Pes
Phalanx 1, Middle Digit
Oldman formation
Middle digits are symmetrical in shape. Although there are only 3 toes, the middle digit is underrepresented in finds. This lesser  count is probably due to collecting bias towards the eye catching more curved specimens in the field.
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