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The therizinosaur giant claw is a truly astonishing fossil relic from the world of dinosaurs. This enormous claw belonged to a group of herbivorous dinosaurs known as therizinosaurs, which were characterized by their long necks, pot-bellied bodies, and, most notably, these gigantic, scythe-like claws. Measuring up to 3 feet (1 meter) in length, the therizinosaur claw is a marvel of prehistoric adaptation.
Contrary to their intimidating appearance, therizinosaurs were plant-eaters, and these massive claws were not used for hunting but rather for self-defense or perhaps reaching high vegetation. The serrated edges of the claw suggest it could have been used to strip leaves or cut through tough plant material. The presence of such an imposing feature among herbivores adds an intriguing mystery to the world of paleontology, making the therizinosaur giant claw a captivating and enigmatic relic from the age of dinosaurs.
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Although slightly smaller than gigantic relatives like Giganotosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus was still among the largest theropods ever to exist.
Size: 5 inch x 2 inch (13cm x 5cm)
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Megaraptor namunhuaiquii., (meg-a-RAP-tor) a large bipedal late Cretaceous dinosaur with two large, sickle-like toe claws. Until Megaraptor was discovered in South America during 1966, dromaeosaurids were thought to be restricted to North America and Asia. When the dinosaur was alive, the claws would have been sheathed in a horny, keratinous material, making this dinosaur claw replica well over 14 inches long.