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dinosaurs which bore a
superficial resemblance to
modern ostriches.
Ornithomimids were fast,
omnivorous or
herbivorous dinosaurs known mainly from the...
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fossils of
Gallimimus represented the most
complete and best
preserved ornithomimid ("ostrich dinosaur")
material yet discovered, and the
genus remains one...
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Anserimimus (/ˌænsərɪˈmaɪməs/ AN-sər-im-EYE-məs; "goose mimic") is a
genus of
ornithomimid theropod dinosaur, from the Late
Cretaceous Period of what is now Mongolia...
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Dromiceiomimus is a
genus of
ornithomimid theropod from the Late
Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian) of Alberta, Canada. The type species, D. brevitertius...
- "mimic" or "imitator"), is a
genus of
ornithomimid dinosaurs from the late
Cretaceous of
North America.
Ornithomimids were long-legged, bipedal, ostrich-like...
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Ornithomimus (/ˌɔːrnɪθəˈmaɪməs, -θoʊ-/; "bird mimic") is a
genus of
ornithomimid theropod dinosaurs from the
Campanian and
Maastrichtian ages of Late Cretaceous...
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Recognizing the
distinctiveness of
ornithomimids compared to
other dinosaurs,
Rinchen Barsbold placed ornithomimids within their own infraorder, Ornithomimosauria...
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Sinornithomimus is a
genus of
ornithomimid that
lived in Asia
during the Late
Cretaceous period. The
first remains were
found in 1997, in the Late Cretaceous...
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Aepyornithomimus (meaning "Aepyornis mimic") is a
genus of
ornithomimid theropod dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation in Mongolia. It...
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Shireh locality) has
produced the bird Elsornis;
dromaeosaurid Mahakala:
ornithomimid Aepyornithomimus; and
protoceratopsid Protoceratops andrewsi. V. mongoliensis...