A bipedal dinosaur with knives for fingers roamed across the shores of Asia between 66 million and 145 million years in the past, a brand new examine has revealed.
According to Live Science, the brand new genus and species of the dinosaur that lived throughout the Cretaceous interval was recognized from the fossilised stays unearthed on Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan. The fossil is the primary to be present in Asia in marine sediments, researchers from the United States and Japan knowledgeable.
The fossil represents a newly described species, which the researchers named “Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus”. As per the examine, the dinosaur belonged to a bunch often called Therizinosaurs – bipedal and primarily herbivorous three-toed dinosaurs.
The most exceptional side of this species is that it had sword-like claws. The researchers defined that the Edward Scissorhands-like weapons have been used for slashing vegetation moderately than eviscerating animal prey.
“[This dinosaur] used its claws as foraging tools, rather than tools of aggression, to draw shrubs and trees closer to its mouth to eat,” examine co-author Anthony Fiorillo, a analysis professor within the Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, advised Live Science.
“We consider it died on land and was washed out to sea,” Mr Fiorillo added.
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The hooked-shaped fossil with a partial vertebra and a partial wrist and forefoot was initially found in 2008 within the fossil-rich Osoushinai Formation in Hokkaido, Japan, by a unique group of researchers. The fossil was encased in a concretion – a hardened mineral deposit – on the time of its discovery, and it was beforehand believed it belong to a therizinosaur.
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