Small, stocky dinosaurs related to velociraptor named new species

Small, stocky dinosaurs related to velociraptor named new species

Shri predicted fossil

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science, Brussels

A new species of Velociraptor– Dinosaur from Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has giant claws and shorter hands, which can enable it to get the bigger victim.

The name of the species, Shri predictedinspired by “the fierce parts we see in hand”, as Andrea Cu, an unwise Paleontilian based in Italy.

Shri predicted Measurements around 2 meters in length and from Djadochta formation, which is a land of flowing sands and children’s lines between 75 and 71 million years ago.

It has not been renewed in 2010 and was filled with private collections in Japan and UK before newly brought back to Mongolia. Cau’s new work and his colleagues uncovered bones used to be buried in layers of stones, including extraordinary hands.

“The more stable (heavily built) hand structure and higher claw of Shri predicted indicates an adaptation for strong flow, “Team member says Orkbatar Chizizorig In North Carolina State University. “Such configuration is likely to enable it to understand and prevent the larger victim.”

The middle claw is met 79.5 millimeters, almost twice as the same claw with close species like Velociraptor Mongoliensis.

“Compared with Velociraptor – which is part of the same body size – the hand 150 percent more stable and the claw is longer, “as it is) more than its relatives.”

The strong claws of Shri predicted

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science, Brussels

While the skull and several vertebrae disappear before turning, the cau and his companions made the fosls of FOSLS fosls in FOSLS in FOSLS

James Napoli In the New York Brook University stone want to see the lost skull and recovered by vertebrae. “The skull is more important for our understanding of this animal, its possible lifestyle and position in the story of theropod dinosaur evolution,” he said.

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