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What is macrovertebrae?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/11/2025

Macrovertebrae refers to large vertebrae that are typically associated with certain species of reptiles or amphibians, as well as in the context of Paleontology where it pertains to the study of fossilized remains. In anatomy, the term can also describe vertebrae that are larger than average in size. The study of macrovertebrae can provide insights into the growth patterns, biomechanics, and evolutionary adaptations of these animals.

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