Named as Oksoko avarsan
Researchers from Edinburgh have unearthed well-preserved fossils of a strange new species of toothless, two-fingered, giant parrot-like dinosaurs in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. They found that it would have grown around 6.5 feet in length and sported feathers and a beak. It must have lived 68 million years ago. It belongs to the genus – Oviraptor which had three fingers on forelimbs. But this group had only two fingers which shows that they underwent adaptation to survive. It was named Oksoko avarsan.