The new species of “dragon chief” dinosaur was actually the size of a chicken



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An illustration of the new description Pendraig milnerae, the oldest known carnivorous dinosaur in the UK. Next to it are three lizard-like reptiles, known scientifically as the Clevosaurus cambrica. (Image credit: James Robbins)

Hail to the ‘dragon chief’: The oldest carnivorous dinosaur ever discovered in the UK may seem monstrous, but the clawed predator was in fact a pip-squeak, according to a new study.

The size of the chicken dinosaur lived in what is now Wales between 215 and 200 million years ago, in the late Triassic period. It was probably a top predator, despite its small size, the researchers found, so they named it Pendraig milnerae. Its genus name means “chief dragon” in Middle Welsh, a reference to the medieval Welsh term “chief warrior”, and its species name honors Angela Milner, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London who helped locate fossils of the species in the museum’s collections before his death in August.

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