North America finds bird-like dinosaur species

Paleontologists have discovered an unknown, bird-like dinosaur species. North America, where they lived nearly 70 million years ago, is an omnivorous animal with huge feathers. It looks like a combination of a huge chicken and a giant lizard, which paleontologists call "stick out chicken." This dinosaur, now known as Anzu wyliei, has a baboon but no teeth, a long neck, sharp claws, and it has a bone ridge above its head.


This species is identified by three sets of Cretaceous fossils unearthed in the northern and southern parts of South Dakota. Its nickname is "Chicken from hell." It is over 3 meters tall and weighs between 200 and 300 kilograms. An almost complete skeleton of this creature is now displayed in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With its long and powerful legs and claws, this dinosaur is a hard-to- catch prey.
"If anyone dares to chase it, then he will certainly regret it because these animals, when forced to corner, will certainly defend themselves very effectively, especially if such animals have huge hand claws that will surely shatter the attackers. "Paleontologists said.

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