Egg-Thief Dino Used a Multi-Toothed Claw to Snatch Nests
Originally Published 2 days ago — by The New York Times

Researchers describe Manipulonyx reshetovi, a small, bird-like dinosaur from Mongolia, with a unique forelimb featuring a giant claw, two side digits, and spikes that enabled gripping smooth eggs for night-time egg-snatching about 67 million years ago; the species was named in a December paper describing the fossil.