Nirok
Nirok is a genus of small to medium-sized herbivorous dinosaurs that belong to the group of theropods known as coelurosaurians. The genus was first described in the early 21st century based on fossil discoveries from Late Cretaceous deposits. Nirok specimens have been identified primarily in regionally specific formations, providing valuable insight into the diversity of theropods during that period.
This dinosaur species is characterized by a combination of features including a slender body, elongated limbs,
Nirok is notable for its place within the evolutionary tree of theropods, bridging certain morphological traits
The fossil record of Nirok remains limited, with ongoing excavations aimed at uncovering more complete specimens.
As a relatively recent addition to the dinosaurian roster, Nirok continues to be an important subject of