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Posted: Sat 22:50, 23 Nov 2013
Post subject: probably carnivorous
U.S. researchers say China fossil is of a young, small dinosaur
WASHINGTON, May 5 () -- A fossil uncovered in northwestern China has been identified as a new species of small bipedal theropod dinosaur, probably carnivorous, researchers said.George Washington University biologist James Clark and a team of international researchers, found the dinosaur specimen in a remote region of Xinjiang province in China in 2006.Writing in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology,[url=http://www.ewwealth.com/]louboutin sale[/url], Clark and fellow GWU researcher Jonah Choiniere the skull, mandible and partial skeleton of the dinosaur showed the new theropod was just more than 3 feet long and probably weighed about 3 pounds, walking on its hind legs.Members of the new species, dubbed Aorun zhaio, weren't necessarily small dinosaurs, they said, because the fossil uncovered was that of a youngster."We were able to look at microscopic details of Aorun's bones and they showed that the animal was less than a year old when it died on the banks of a stream,[url=http://www.tymarc.com/]cheap christian louboutin[/url]," Choiniere said."All that was exposed on the surface was a bit of the leg," Clark said. "We were pleasantly surprised to find a skull buried in the rock, too."Aorun lived more than 161 million years ago and its small, numerous teeth suggest it would have eaten prey such as lizards and small relatives of modern mammals, the researchers said. Most species of theropods were carnivorous, although some were herbivores.
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