| 1. | Both the pectoral girdle and the ilium are large and strong.
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| 2. | The forelimbs and parts of the pectoral girdle are also preserved.
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| 3. | The neck was strong and the pectoral girdle proportionally small.
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| 4. | In dinosaurs the main bones of the pectoral girdle were the glenoid.
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| 5. | The humeral process of the pectoral girdle is short and without denticulations.
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| 6. | The humeral process of the pectoral girdle is long and stout without denticulations.
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| 7. | The pectoral girdle ( shoulder joint ) is strong as its bones are fused.
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| 8. | The fossil fragments also indicate that its head was disconnected from the pectoral girdle.
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| 9. | The pectoral girdle was highly developed, with a larger size for increased muscle attachments.
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| 10. | The pectoral girdle developed in bony fish.
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