Parkytors
Parkytors are a type of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. They are known from a single species, Parkytanosaurus parksoni, which was discovered in the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah, USA. Parkytors are characterized by their small size, with adults reaching up to 2 meters in length. They had a unique combination of features, including a long, low skull, small teeth, and a long, slender tail. Their legs were relatively short, and they likely moved on all fours. Parkytors are believed to have been herbivorous, feeding on low-growing plants and shrubs. They are notable for their small size and unique features, which set them apart from other dinosaurs of their time. Despite their small size, Parkytors were likely active and agile, capable of moving quickly and navigating their environment. Their discovery has provided valuable insights into the diversity of Late Cretaceous ecosystems and the evolution of dinosaur body plans.