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A team of geologists, paleontologists, and climate scientists from Mexico , the U.S. , and Spain has identified a new genus and species within the Ornithomimidae family.
The team was able to show that it was from approximately 73 million years ago — they named it Mexidracon longimanus.
The dinosaur had extremely long metacarpals, which meant it had a palm longer than its entire upper arm.
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