English: (A) Posterior cervical and anterior dorsal vertebrae in left lateral view, the pectoral girdle in ventral view and the left humerus, together with an intact collection of gastroliths located at the posterior end of the pectoral girdle (circled). Large scale bar at right glenoid is 10 cm.The maximum pectoral width of this specimen, 57 cm, is identical that of TMP2012.50.1. (B) Close up the gastroliths found with TMP2011.88.1. Source credit: Sue Sabrowski, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.
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An incomplete specimen of Wapuskanectes betsynichollsae TMP2011.88.1 that has a large number of gastroliths visible.