Matters arising: Triassic sauropodomorph eggshell might not be soft
Authors and AffiliationsInstitute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Geology, National
Museum of Natural Sciences, Taichung, TaiwanTzu-Ruei YangMiguel Moreno-AzanzaMiguel Moreno-AzanzaDepartment of Geosciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
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