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Albinykus baatar

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Dinosaur: Albinykus baatar

Cretaceous: 86.3–83.6 Ma
Type: Theropod

Length*:60 cm2.0 ft
Weight*:0.35 kg1 lb
ESR: 3 / 4 (estimated size reliability)
*The largest known specimen

Asia

Area: Asia



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Sources

Material: Right ilium, partial ischium, fragmentary right femur, right tibia, fragmentary fibulae, complete right and left pedes.
References: Nesbitt SJ, Clarke JA, Hamilton AH, Norell MA. (2011). A small alvarezsaurid from the eastern Gobi Desert offers insight into evolutionary patterns in the Alvarezsauroidea.

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