Image: PA Images Image: PA Images A NEWLY DISCOVERED species of toothless, two-fingered dinosaur has shed light on how the creatures thrived more than 68 million years ago.
Researchers said the remarkably well-preserved fossils provided the first evidence of digit loss in the three-fingered family of dinosaurs known as oviraptors. “But more importantly, its two-fingered hand prompted us to look at the way the hand and forelimb changed throughout the evolution of oviraptors, which hadn’t been studied before.
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