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- Kakuru abstract "Kakuru is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period. Kakuru is known primarily from a single fossilized tibia, which had been fossilized through a rare process in which the bone through hydration turned to opal. The bone has been dug up at the opal fields of Andamooka, South Australia. The opalized tibia was exhibited by a gem shop in 1973 and by chance brought to the attention of paleontologist Neville Pledge. The owner at the time, a certain A. Fleming, allowed pictures and two casts to be made but eventually the specimen was sold at an auction to an anonymous buyer. It was presumed lost to science. In 2004 however, the South Australian Museum succeeded in procuring the fossil for $22,000.Kakuru was formally named in 1980 by Pledge and Ralph Molnar. The type species is Kakuru kujani. The generic name is that of a Rainbow Serpent of Australian Aboriginal mythology. The specific name is that of the local aboriginal tribe, the Kujani or Guyani.One of the casts is the plastoholotype, SAM P17926. The specimen was discovered in the marine Marree Formation dating from the Aptian. Apart from the tibia, the find included some small probable fibula fragments. Later a foot digit was referred that might have come from the same species, specimen SAM P18010, but the assignment is dubious. The tibia is broken into about ten larger pieces and roughly 33 centimetres long. It is very slender in build and shows the impression of the ascending process of the astragalus, an ankle bone itself lost. The process seems to have been very long and narrow.Kakuru is believed to have been carnivorous, was bipedal and about two to three meters in length. This small dinosaur seems to have had long, slender legs.Due to the paucity of the remains it has been difficult to establish the phylogenetic position of Kakuru. Molnar and Pledge gave no more precise determination than a Theropoda incertae sedis. The tibia provides two indications: its gracile form and the tall height and narrow width of the astragalar process. Both seems to point to the Coelurosauria, perhaps the Oviraptorosauria. However, in 2005 Oliver Rauhut pointed out that the Abelisauroidea also have a high ascending process of the astragalus.".
- Kakuru thumbnail Kakuru.png?width=300.
- Kakuru wikiPageExternalLink Kakurukujani.
- Kakuru wikiPageExternalLink kakuru.htm.
- Kakuru wikiPageID "3503740".
- Kakuru wikiPageLength "3432".
- Kakuru wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Kakuru wikiPageRevisionID "681602292".
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Abelisaur.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Andamooka,_South_Australia.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Aptian.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Astragalus.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretaceous_animals_of_Australia.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinosaurs_of_Australia.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maniraptorans.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Coelurosauria.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Early_Cretaceous.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Guyani.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Incertae_sedis.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Marree_Formation.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_hydration.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Neville_Pledge.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Rauhut.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Opal.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Oviraptorosauria.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Phylogenetics.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Plastoholotype.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_Serpent.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Molnar.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_Museum.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Theropoda.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Tibia.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLink File:Kakuru_phalanx.png.
- Kakuru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kakuru".
- Kakuru authority "Molnar & Pledge, 1980".
- Kakuru fossilRange Early_Cretaceous.
- Kakuru imageAlt "Known bones".
- Kakuru imageCaption "Skeletal diagram showing known bones".
- Kakuru imageWidth "250".
- Kakuru name "Kakuru".
- Kakuru typeSpecies "Kakuru kujani".
- Kakuru typeSpeciesAuthority "Molnar & Pledge, 1980".
- Kakuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_Taxobox.
- Kakuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct.
- Kakuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italictitle.
- Kakuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Kakuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kakuru subject Category:Cretaceous_animals_of_Australia.
- Kakuru subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Kakuru subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_Australia.
- Kakuru subject Category:Maniraptorans.
- Kakuru hypernym Dinosaur.
- Kakuru type Reptile.
- Kakuru type Coelurosaur.
- Kakuru comment "Kakuru is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period. Kakuru is known primarily from a single fossilized tibia, which had been fossilized through a rare process in which the bone through hydration turned to opal. The bone has been dug up at the opal fields of Andamooka, South Australia. The opalized tibia was exhibited by a gem shop in 1973 and by chance brought to the attention of paleontologist Neville Pledge. The owner at the time, a certain A.".
- Kakuru label "Kakuru".
- Kakuru sameAs Q2184568.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs カクル.
- Kakuru sameAs കകുരു.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs m.09h2hl.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru_kujani.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs Kakuru.
- Kakuru sameAs Q2184568.
- Kakuru sameAs 彩蛇龍屬.
- Kakuru wasDerivedFrom Kakuru?oldid=681602292.
- Kakuru depiction Kakuru.png.
- Kakuru isPrimaryTopicOf Kakuru.