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  1. Therizinosaurus - Wikipedia

    It contains a single species, Therizinosaurus cheloniformis, known from the fossiliferous Nemegt Formation. The first remains of Therizinosaurus were found in 1948 by a Mongolian field …

  2. Therizinosaurus, Gigantoraptor, Herbivore - Britannica

    Therizinosaurs are divided into five genera (Beipiaosaurus, Falcarius, Alxasaurus, Erlikosaurus, and Therizinosaurus). Unlike most other theropods, therizinosaurs were most likely …

  3. Therizinosaurus - Natural History Museum

    Therizinosaurus was a large plant-eating dinosaur that walked on two legs. It had enormous claws on each of its three-fingered hands. These claws are thought to be the longest of any land …

  4. Therizinosaurus | A Herbivore Theropod from the Late Cretaceous

    Apr 6, 2025 · Therizinosaurus was a unique dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Learn about its key facts, origins, discovery, and habitat it lived in.

  5. The Dinosaur With the Chainsaw Jaw (Therizinosaurus Explained)

    Dec 18, 2025 · Therizinosaurus stands as one of the most unusual-looking dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth, with a body plan that seems almost contradictory. This massive creature reached …

  6. Therizinosaurus: The Dinosaur With Giant Claws - Biology Insights

    Jul 20, 2025 · The most distinct feature of Therizinosaurus was the set of three enormous claws attached to each of its forelimbs. These claws, measuring up to 3.3 feet (1 meter) in length, …

  7. Therizinosaurus Animal Facts - Therizinosaurus cheloniformis - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Therizinosaurus emerged near the end of the Late Cretaceous period, around 72 million years ago. It died out approximately 66 million years during the Cretaceous-Paleogene …

  8. 10 Facts About Therizinosaurus, the Reaping Lizard - ThoughtCo

    May 6, 2025 · With its three-foot-long claws, long, garish feathers and gangly, pot-bellied build, Therizinosaurus, the "reaping lizard," is one of the most bizarre dinosaurs ever identified. …

  9. All about Therizinosaurus - Animalia

    Today, however, it is widely accepted that Therizinosaurus was a unique herbivorous theropod with a beak. Its most distinctive feature was its enormous claws (called unguals), though their …

  10. Therizinosaurus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    This helped confirm they belonged to the same group of theropod dinosaurs as Therizinosaurus and that therizinosaurs were, more specifically, advanced, herbivorous maniraptoran …