90-million-year-old feathered dinosaur with massive claws uncovered

Duonychus tsogtbaatari, a feathered, two-legged dinosaur, was discovered in Mongolia. Its unusual anatomy and remarkably well-preserved claws have attracted scientists' interest. The dinosaur had two fingers ending in large curved claws, likely used for various functions. This discovery provides new insights into the evolutionary adaptations and behavior of therizinosaurs, enhancing our understanding of these plant-eating dinosaurs.

90-million-year-old feathered dinosaur with massive claws uncovered
Duonychus tsogtbaatari, a feathered, two-legged dinosaur, was discovered in Mongolia. Its unusual anatomy and remarkably well-preserved claws have attracted scientists' interest. The dinosaur had two fingers ending in large curved claws, likely used for various functions. This discovery provides new insights into the evolutionary adaptations and behavior of therizinosaurs, enhancing our understanding of these plant-eating dinosaurs.