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- bulbous structure at the base of the skull of Gallimimus. At the time it was named, the fossils of Gallimimus represented the most complete and best preserved...
- a Gallimimus, inspired by a scene in the 1969 film The Valley of Gwangi. Horse squeals were used to provide the Gallimimus vocal sounds. Gallimimus returns...
- More advanced species, members of the family Ornithomimidae, include Gallimimus, Struthiomimus, and Ornithomimus. Some paleontologists, like Paul Sereno...
- that served as venom. Gallimimus are featured in a stampede scene in which the Tyrannosaurus eats one of them. The Gallimimus was the first dinosaur...
- Major, a Majungasaurus held captive on Captain Lang's cargo ship; Geba, a Gallimimus who lives on the Mballo family farm; Gordon, a one-legged Compsognathus...
- related to but more derived than the contemporary hadrosauroid Gobihadros. "Gallimimus mongoliensis" is an informal name Rinchen Barsbold used for a nearly complete...
- from the lower Lance Formation and equivalents are larger (similar to Gallimimus in size) and tend to have straighter and more elongate hand claws, similar...
- looked like the "product of a secret love affair between a hadrosaur and Gallimimus". Combined with the poached elements, both new specimens represent almost...
- have been controversial. In 2001 Norell et al. reported a specimen of Gallimimus (IGM 100/1133) and one of Ornithomimus (RTMP 95.110.1). These two fossil...
- after different types of birds, such as Struthiomimus ('ostrich mimic'), Gallimimus ('rooster mimic'), and Pelecanimimus ('pelican mimic'). The one named...