Dinosaur skeleton is new species
Michael Pittman and an American colleague stumbled on the near-complete fossil skeleton of linheraptor exquisitus during a field trip to Inner Mongolia.
The eight-foot long creature is related to the ferocious hunter velociraptor and like its famous cousin linheraptor had a large curved toe claw on each foot which may have been used to tear through flesh.
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Student Mr Pittman, from University College London, and Jonah Choiniere from George Washington University stumbled across the bones sticking out of a cliff face.
The pair were visiting the Wulansuhai Formation, in Inner Mongolia where linheraptor's closest relative, the tsaagan mangas, was discovered in 1993.
Linheraptor is the fifth dromaeosaurid to be unearthed from the Wulansuhai Formation which has become famous for well-preserved
specimens.