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trait in
therizinosaurids which differs from all
theropod groups. At
least two
different tooth morphologies are
observed among therizinosaurids; the first...
- (13–16 ft) tall, and
weigh possibly over 5 t (5.5
short tons). Like
other therizinosaurids, it
would have been a slow-moving, long-necked, high
browser equipped...
- true for
therizinosaurids,
which seem to have
further exploited these characters. One of the most
notable adaptations in
advanced therizinosaurids are the...
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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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Therizinosauridae based on its pes morphology,
which is
consistent to
other therizinosaurids. They also
illustrated most of the
preserved pes.
Hartman with team...
- L. Barry; Titus, Alan L. (25
August 2010). "A new
North American therizinosaurid and the role of
herbivory in 'predatory'
dinosaur evolution". Proceedings...
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Falcarius and Beipiaosaurus, and more "advanced"
members of the
group like
therizinosaurids. The deep and
homogeneous hand
claws clearly differ from the case in...
- in the east.
Three dinosaur clades found in
Laramidia (troodontids,
therizinosaurids and oviraptorosaurs) are
absent from
Appalachia from the Coniacian...
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advanced therizinosaurids have four
functional toes, but the feet of
Beipiaosaurus still have
reduced inner toes,
showing that the
derived therizinosaurid condition...
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equipped with a
broad torso as seen on the
bulky pelvis. As for
other therizinosaurids, it had a
keratinous beak used when feeding,
stocky feet with four...