File:Kiyacursor UDL.png
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This dinosaur restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed. Reason: Following published interpretations, a toothless beak is more appropriate, the third toe should be longer, and it should have four fingers |
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English: Kiyacursor is a basal noasaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of what is now Russia. Noasauridae is a diverse group of theropods closely related to abelisauridae. Though noasaurids don't superficially resemble abelisaurids to any notable degree, they are known for having a wide range of unique adaptations. Kiyacursor is estimated to have had a body length of about 2.5 m, with leg proportions suggesting that it was likely capable of running at high speeds. |
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