Velociraptorine fossil with unusually strong hands suggests a new predatory niche

An international group of paleontologists led by the University of Poitiers, France, report that a recently recovered velociraptorine fossil, Shri rapax, brandished unusually large, powerful clawed hands. Findings point to an evolutionary niche within Mongolia’s Late Cretaceous desert fauna.

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