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    respective specimens concluding that Nothronychus was one of the most complete and well-known therizinosaurids. Nothronychus is a medium-sized therizinosaur...
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    named. Although a new species of Nothronychus (N. graffami) was named in 2009. With this, both species make Nothronychus the most complete therizinosaurid...
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    therizinosaur taxa had been discovered, including outside Asia (the first being Nothronychus from North America), as well as various basal taxa that helped understanding...
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  • once a year. However, he learns from a member of his father’s herd, a Nothronychus named Wild Arms that his father became stranded at the fire mountain...
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    Prince Creek troodontid, Patagonykus, a short-tailed albatross, and Nothronychus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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    obturator process. Some features of the pelvis were similar to that of Nothronychus, particularly the ischia, but it is uncertain whether these similarities...
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  • published by Samathi (2024). Description of the skeletal anatomy of Nothronychus graffami and N. mckinleyi, providing evidence of the presence of traits...
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    believed to be a squamosal has since been found to be an ischium of a Nothronychus. The holotype specimen, MSM P2101, is either a juvenile or a subadult...
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    Haemal arches of Nothronychus...
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    greater with the curvature and elongation of the claws in Falcarius, Nothronychus and Therizinosaurus. Some of the highest stress, deformation, and strain...
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