Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Thankfulness of November. Conchoraptor

  Originally thought to represent a juvenile Oviraptor,‭ ‬Conchoraptor was established as a distinct genus in‭ ‬1986.‭ ‬While the snout of the skull is raised like in other oviraptorids,‭ ‬Conchoraptor does not possess a head crest like most other known oviraptorids.‭ ‬Rinchen Barsbold,‭ ‬the palaeontologist who first described Conchoraptor speculated that Conchoraptor,‭ ‬and possibly other oviraptorids may have fed upon molluscs since their beaks would have been well suited to crushing shells.‭ ‬However,‭ ‬it is at this time still impossible to be sure about‭ ‬the diets of oviraptorids given that their beaks could have been used for anything,‭ ‬and only confirmed stomach contents would allow us to be sure about the specific diet of a certain genus

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