词条 | Ceratonykus |
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| fossil_range = Late Cretaceous | image = Ceratonykus oculatus.jpg | genus = Ceratonykus | parent_authority = Alifanov & Barsbold, 2009 | species = oculatus | authority = Alifanov & Barsbold, 2009 }} Ceratonykus (meaning 'horned claw') is a genus of alvarezsaurid theropod dinosaur that existed in the late Cretaceous period. The discovery of a fragmented skeleton in Mongolia in early 2009 has led scientists to question where alvarezsaurids fit taxonomically into Theropoda. DescriptionCeratonykus was a long-legged dinosaur that appears to have been adapted for running in the desert. It was very small, with a skull length of {{convert|6|cm|in}}. Originally thought to be one of the earliest members of flightless birds, alvarezsaurids have recently been regarded as more basal theropods. Skeletal remains suggest that they had tiny but stout forelimbs and compact birdlike hands. The skeletal structure also suggests that this dinosaur possessed significant breast and arm muscles that were likely adapted for tearing and digging. They had elongate jaws with minute teeth and a tubular snout that suggests they could have been adapted to feed on insects such as termites. References
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4 : Alvarezsaurids|Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia|Fossil taxa described in 2009|Taxa named by Rinchen Barsbold |
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