Fun Albertonykus Facts For Kids
The Albertonykus is a bird-like dinosaur from North America. Its name sounds similar to the Albertosaurus, which was actually a Tyrannosaurus theropod.
The genus had only one species, the Albertonykus borealis, which is known to come from the Lower Maastrichtian of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada.
The North American Alvarezsaurid was well known due to its accidental discovery which intrigued excavators to learn more about it. The location where the fossils were discovered was a location more prevalent with Albertosaurus fossils.
During the first excavation, two individuals were recovered from the Albertosaurus bonebed of the dry island provincial park, one of which was the Albertonykus.
According to Longrich and Currie, the Albertonykus borealis was a small and feathered dinosaur that was very closely related to the Alvarezsaurus found in South America. The Alvarezsaurus from Alberta (Canada) and Albertonykus borealis were drawn into correlational studies and these studies concluded that the Albertonykus was declared to be a sub-species of the Albertonykus.
To learn more about other dinosaur species, you can check out these Heterodontosaurus and Homalocephale facts.