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Two-Clawed Dino Upends Evolution in Gobi

Elijah Tobs
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May 9, 2026 • 10:26 PM
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Two-Clawed Dino Upends Evolution in Gobi
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A groundbreaking fossil from Mongolia's Gobi Desert reveals Duonychus tsogtbaatari, a therizinosaur with only two clawed fingers instead of the typical three. Discovered in the Bayanshiree Formation and detailed in iScience, this exceptionally preserved specimen features sharp keratin-sheathed claws likely used in a hook-and-pull feeding motion akin to chameleons. Paleontologists Darla Zelenitsky and Yoshitsugu Kobayashi highlight its implications for theropod evolution, marking the fifth known case of finger loss in the group, challenging prior assumptions about these plant-eating dinosaurs.
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As the founder and primary investigative voice at Kodawire, Elijah Tobs brings over 15 years of experience in dissecting complex geopolitical and financial systems. His work is centered on the ethical governance of emerging technologies, the shifting architectures of global finance, and the future of pedagogy in a digital-first world. A staunch advocate for high-fidelity journalism, he established Kodawire to be a sanctuary for deep-dive intelligence. Moving away from the ephemeral nature of modern headlines, Kodawire delivers permanent, verified insights that challenge the status quo and empower the global reader.

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#dinosaur discovery#paleontology#therizinosaur#gobi desert#fossil claws#dinosaur evolution#mongolia fossils
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