Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus
June 15 , 2022
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- A new study has revealed that the above-named species roamed around the shores of Asia between 66 million and 145 million years ago
- It is a bipedal dinosaur.
- It was identified from the fossilised remains unearthed on Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan.
- The fossil is the first to be found in Asia in marine sediments.
- The dinosaur belonged to a group known as Therizinosaurs – bipedal and primarily herbivorous three-toed dinosaurs.
- The most remarkable aspect of this species is that it had sword-like claws.
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