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Re: Claws of Baryonyx and Sinosauropteryx



> (As for _Adasaurus_, I didn't think it was very big.)

AFAIK it's claw is incomplete anyway, or something like that;
*Dromaeosaurus* seems to have relied more on its jaws, like a tyrannosaur,
and *Adasaurus* appears to be a dromaeosaurine.

> By the way, Darren was right: cariamas do use their enlarged inner
toe-claws
> for tree-climbing, as well as for predation.

Now this is interesting. I didn't know they climb trees at all. Ref? :-)