- claw-bearing
unguals of the type
species Therizinosaurus cheloniformis.
Therizinosaurids were
generally large and very
robustly built animals that had a near...
- (/ˌθɛrəˌzɪnoʊˈsɔːrəs/ ;
meaning 'scythe lizard') is a
genus of very
large therizinosaurid that
lived in Asia
during the Late
Cretaceous period in what is now...
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Paralitherizinosaurus is an
extinct genus of
therizinosaurid dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous Osoushinai Formation of Hokkaido, ****an. The
genus contains...
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Nothronychus (meaning "slothful claw") is a
genus of
therizinosaurid theropod dinosaurs that
lived in
North America during the Late
Cretaceous period...
- L. Barry; Titus, Alan L. (25
August 2010). "A new
North American therizinosaurid and the role of
herbivory in 'predatory'
dinosaur evolution". Proceedings...
- in the east.
Three dinosaur clades found in
Laramidia (troodontids,
therizinosaurids and oviraptorosaurs) are
absent from
Appalachia from the Coniacian...
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distinct from
therizinosaurids,
making Suzhousaurus to be
considered as a therizinosauroid.
Unlike derived (advanced)
therizinosaurids, the vertebral...
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kaskarovi and Z.
logunovi are
recognized as
valid species. Tyrannosaurid,
therizinosaurid, ornithomimosaur, oviraptorosaurian, troodontid, ankylosaur, hadrosaur...
- D., Albright, L.B., and Titus, A.L. (2009). "A new
North American therizinosaurid and the role of
herbivory in 'predatory'
dinosaur evolution." Proceedings...
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Therizinosauridae based on its pes morphology,
which is
consistent to
other therizinosaurids. They also
illustrated most of the
preserved pes.
Hartman with team...