Bird-like dinosaur could hunt in total darkness, pointing to thriving prehistoric 'nightlife' | CBC News
Under the cover of darkness in desert habitats about 70 million years ago, in what is today Mongolia and northern China, a gangly looking dinosaur employed excellent night vision and superb hearing to thrive as a menacing pint-sized nocturnal predator.
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