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The world’s most diminutive dinosaur is … a hummingbird !
“Birds are just one lineage of dinosaurs that happened to
survive to the present,” said Julia Clarke, a paleontologist at North Carolina
State University and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
As for the record-holder of the world’s smallest extinct dino, Clarke says there are a
few candidates.
In the Gobi Desert, Clarke and teammates discovered a
2-foot-long dinosaur, Mahakala
omnogovae. Similarly, a tiny, thick-headed dino called Micropachycephalosaurus was also 2 feet long.
At 15-inches-long and weighing fewer than 6 ounces, the
slender runner, Parvicursor, takes
the cake as the smallest non-avian, extinct dinosaur .
In Argentina, scientists made a big mistake naming Mussaurus or “mouse lizard,” for its
small size. Later digs unveiled giant versions of this dinosaur! Scientists
soon realized that they had first discovered fossils of a baby Mussaurus, but that the adults could
weigh up to 250 pounds.
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