Didactyl therizinosaur with a preserved keratinous claw from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
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Therizinosaurs were a group of herbivorous/omnivorous theropod dinosaurs that lived in Asia and North America during the Cretaceous Period. These theropods are notable for their three-fingered hands sporting large claw-like unguals. Here, we describe a new and unusual species of the therizinosaurid <i>Duonychus tsogtbaatari</i>, recovered from the lower Upper Cretaceous Bayanshiree Formation of the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. This species is different from other therizinosaurs in that the hand possesses only two fingers, rather than three fingers, the typical condition for Avetheropoda, providing further insight into forelimb/hand reduction among theropods. Phylogenetically, <i>Duonychus</i> reveals a broader but still limited appearance of didactyly among avetheropodans. The manual ungual of <i>Duonychus tsogtbaatari</i> also preserves a nearly complete three-dimensional structure covering the ungual of the left manual digit I, which represents a keratinous manual claw. The strong curvature of this large claw and high ungual flexion indicate that <i>Duonychus</i> was likely amplectorial (grasping) and an effective grasper of vegetation, despite having only two functional fingers.
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2024-12-05



