Largest Dinosaur Claw Found in Mongolia
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A jaw-dropping claw recently discovered through the indefatigable work of the paleontologist in Mongolia.
It's "clawfully" impressive, but wait till you see the thing that they think it belonged to.
Our Jeremy Roth has more.
Paleontologists have made a fascinating breakthrough in Asia,
unearthing the largest fully preserved dinosaur claw of its kind in Mongolia.
This unique two-clawed hand, experts say, belonged to a previously unknown species of dinosaur.
They are calling... eh... this,
believed to be part of the same Dino family that includes the T-Rex.
Some researchers are likening the lengthy claws to tongs used in barbecuing.
Others are comparing the new species to Edward Scissorhands.
I say, hey, why can't it be both?
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