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  2. Therizinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Lautenschlager tested the function of various therizinosaur hand claws—including Therizinosaurus—through digital simulations. Three different functional scenarios were simulated for each claw morphology with a force of 400 N applied in each scenario: scratch/digging; hook-and-pull; and piercing.

  3. Therizinosauridae - Wikipedia

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    The claws were unusually large, approximately 1 m (3.3 ft) long if restored, very straight and flattened. Maleev considered that the claws belonged to a giant marine turtle and named the new genus and species Therizinosaurus cheloniformis , also erecting the Therizinosauridae to include the new species.

  4. Therizinosauria - Wikipedia

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    Around 2005 partial therizinosaur material was collected from the Laijia Formation and later used to represent "Tiantaiosaurus sifengensis" (alternatively "Tiantaisaurus"), which is a currently unpuslihed and informal therizinosaur taxon. Qian and team in 2012 noted that a whole manuscript describing the taxon was written in 2007 but never ...

  5. Nothronychus - Wikipedia

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    An excavation of the area by an MNA crew revealed more of the skeleton, and the scientists found that it was a therizinosaur, and the first example of that group to be found in the Americas. All previous therizinosaur fossils had come from China and Mongolia. [2] Between both species, N. graffami is the most complete but lacks the skull. [4] [5]

  6. Paralitherizinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Kobayashi et al. described Paralitherizinosaurus as a new genus and species of therizinosaurid making it the third therizinosaur found in Japan. [3] This taxon represents the first named therizinosaur from Japan, with two other unnamed specimens being known.

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  8. Beipiaosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Beipiaosaurus was a small therizinosaur, with the largest specimen having an estimated length of 2.2 m (7.2 ft). [2] In 2013, Lindsay E. Zanno and Peter Makovicky estimated its body mass at around 27 kg (60 lb), based on the length of its femur. [ 8 ]

  9. Auschwitz survivors recall suffering 80 years after camp's ...

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    When Teresa Regula arrived at Auschwitz as a 16-year-old, the first real pain she experienced was of her ears burning. "They shaved us down to bare skin, and it was a scorching hot day, August 4...