Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: No ribcage, incorrect head, overly-spayed toes, missing two neck vertebrae, neck is held too horizontally.
You may ask further questions about the accuracy of this image at the image review page of WikiProject Dinosaurs on the English Wikipedia. Note that this image may be appropriate to illustrate obsolete paleontological views.
The earliest known skeletal reconstruction of a sauropod dinosaur: Camarasaurus supremus by John A. Ryder, 1877. First displayed at the December 21, 1877 meeting of The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. First published in Mook (1914) as a reduced figure. Later reproduced as a larger figure in Osborn and Mook (1921: plate LXXXII) (the later version is reproduced here).
((Information |Description=The earliest known skeletal reconstruction of a sauropod dinosaur: ''Camarasaurus supremus'' by John A. Ryder, 1877. First displayed at the December 21, 1877 meeting of The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsyl
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