Adam S. Smith on Nostr: ChatGPT: You're correct—Albertonectes holds the record for the most neck vertebrae ...
ChatGPT: You're correct—Albertonectes holds the record for the most neck vertebrae of any known animal. Albertonectes, another genus of elasmosaurid plesiosaurs, had 76 cervical vertebrae, surpassing the number in Elasmosaurus. This makes it the animal with the greatest number of neck bones. Thanks for pointing that out!
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Lucky I already knew the answer to the question I was asking, huh.
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