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ScienceAlert on MSNGinormous Claws Found in The Gobi Desert Belong to a Never-Before-Seen SpeciesKnown as the Bayanshiree Formation, this area is a hotspot for dinosaur fossils, thanks to its arid conditions and layers of lithified mud, clay, and sand. It's turned up giant footprints, plane-sized pterosaurs, and the famous ' fighting dinosaurs '.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDinosaur With Two Massive, Sloth-Like Claws Is on ‘Another Level’ of Weird—Even Among Its Unusual Group of RelativesPaleontologists discovered Duonychus tsogtbaatari from fossils uncovered in 2012. It was a giant, feathered creature adapted to grasp and feed on vegetation
A rare new species of two-clawed dinosaur has been discovered by scientists in Mongolia's Gobi Desert. The species, named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, was unique within a group of dinosaurs called Therizinosaurs, which stood on their hind legs and usually had three claws. It was medium-sized, with an estimated weight of approximately 260kg.
They show the gritty side of dinosaur life,” Lacovara said. “Dinosaurs were authentic beings that lived under their own auspices and had their own challenges and tragedies and triumphs — just like the rest of us.
A rare fossil unearthed in Mongolia's Gobi Desert has led to the identification of a new dinosaur species Duonychus tsogtbaatari.
Fossils unearthed during construction of a water pipeline in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia have revealed one of the oddest members of a rather strange group of dinosaurs, a creature whose two-fingered hands sport a pair of menacing curved claws.
We got a new dinosaur before GTA 6Dinosaurs, we all know the regulars at the prehistoric pub; T-Rex, Stegosaurus,
A stunning dinosaur fossil, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, found in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, shows an odd two-fingered, feathered theropod with humongous, well-preserved claws, adding new information on the enigmatic therizinosaurs.
An international team of paleontologists and Earth scientists has identified fossilized remains as a two-clawed therizinosaur. The fossils were unearthed more than a decade ago in Mongolia. Their paper is published in the journal iScience.