Summary:
- This article discusses the recent discovery of a bizarre-looking dinosaur fossil that challenges our understanding of how dinosaur fingers and hands evolved.
- The fossil, named Changmiania liaoningensis, had an unusual hand structure with five fingers, unlike most other dinosaurs that had three-fingered hands.
- This discovery suggests that the evolution of dinosaur hands and fingers was more complex than previously thought, and it provides new insights into the diversity of prehistoric life.