Palaeontologists have found Shri rapax, a Late Cretaceous bird-like dinosaur from Mongolia's Djadokhta Formation, belonging to the Dromaeosauridae family. The almost complete skeleton shows it had strong, robust forelimbs and specially adapted hands. These powerful hands may have helped it grasp prey, offering fresh clues about how such dinosaurs lived and their evolutionary link to modern birds.
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13 Aug