Macrophalangia: quick facts
This dinosaur, discovered in Alberta, Canada, was namedfor its long toes. Also discovered in the same formation wasChirostenotes, and when a partial skeleton was later recovered, it was determined tha
Period
Late Cretaceous
Diet
Carnivore
Length
7 feet (2.1 meters)
Family
Elmisauridae
Reference background: Natural History Museum, London — Dinosaurs; Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History — Dinosaurs; American Museum of Natural History — Dinosaurs & Fossils. Figures are typical published ranges; taxonomy follows the source era and modern consensus is noted where it differs. See our sources & fact-check policy.