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- Gigantoraptor (lit. 'giant thief') is a genus of large oviraptorosaur dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period. It is known from...
- Caudipteryx, which was the size of a turkey, to the 8-meter-long, 1.4-ton Gigantoraptor. The group (along with all maniraptoran dinosaurs) is close to the ancestry...
- (1.7–2.2 short tons), based on comparisons with the closely related Gigantoraptor. Its jaws—in a similar fashion to most other oviraptorosaurs—were toothless...
- The largest members are represented by the enormous Beibeilong and Gigantoraptor, estimated around 7.5–8 m (25–26 ft) in length. Other caenagnathids...
- quality of life through community votes. New additions such as the Gigantoraptor, can help nurture baby creatures. Other new additions include: Fasolasuchus...
- Leptorhynchos and a giant species of caenagnathid, very similar to Gigantoraptor, from South Dakota. However, only fossilized foot prints were discovered...
- Predator Pack November 30, 2023 The Cretaceous Predator Pack adds the Gigantoraptor, Utahraptor, Concavenator, and Tarbosaurus as hatchable species. Secret...
- Yinlong, the Jur****ic tyrannosauroid Guanlong, the large oviraptorosaur Gigantoraptor, and the troodontid Mei. Xing was born in Xinjiang, China, in 1969....
- clade Oviraptorosauria (Barsbold, 1976), apart from the later described Gigantoraptor. H. giganteus was estimated to have been 30-40% larger than the next...
- artificial. Other possible oviraptorids include Nomingia gobiensis, Gigantoraptor erlianensis, Jiangxisaurus ganzhouensis and Shixinggia oblita. All four...