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Toothless, Two-Fingered Dinosaurs’ Lost Digits Are Signs Of A Link To Parrot-Like Species, Study Says! – Webby Feed
A recently discovered species of toothless, two-fingered dinosaurs provided some details on how a group of parrot-like animals roamed Earth over 68 million year…
A recently discovered species of toothless, two-fingered dinosaurs provided some details on how a group of parrot-like animals roamed Earth over 68 million years ago.
According to some researchers, the spectacular species presented one less finger on each forearm than its near relatives, suggesting an evolutionary trait that helped them spread during the Late Cretaceous Period.
Various complete skeletons of the new species were discovered in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia by a team from the Unive…
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