What threshold must typically be met for a dinosaur skeleton to be considered 'complete' in paleontology?

Answer

Over 50% of the bones are present and identifiable

For context in paleontology, a 'complete' dinosaur skeleton usually implies that over 50% of the bones are present and identifiable, a threshold Argentinosaurus has not approached.

What threshold must typically be met for a dinosaur skeleton to be considered 'complete' in paleontology?
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