Huge claws from the Gobi desert are part of an unknown species

by Andrea
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A research team has discovered a kind of prehistoric “Edward with the scissor hands” in the Mongolian desert Gobi. The fossil comes from an unusual dinosaurs with two huge claws on each front leg. Duonychus Tsogtbaatari, according to the scientific name of the newly described species, lived around 90 million years ago and is classified in the group of thermalosaurs. As martial as his armament may have worked, carnivores were nobody. Experts suspect that the medium -sized dino, which struggled on the hind legs, used its claws in a similar way to sloths.



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