Definition of Ornithomimidae. Meaning of Ornithomimidae. Synonyms of Ornithomimidae

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Definition of Ornithomimidae

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Meaning of Ornithomimidae from wikipedia

- Ornithomimidae (meaning "bird-mimics") is an extinct family of theropod dinosaurs which bore a superficial resemblance to modern ostriches. Ornithomimids...
- 4 m (8 feet) in length. More advanced species, members of the family Ornithomimidae, include Gallimimus, Struthiomimus, and Ornithomimus. Some paleontologists...
- were weak while the hindlimbs were proportionally long. The family Ornithomimidae is part of the group Ornithomimosauria. Anserimimus, also from Mongolia...
- polytomy with several other genera within the ornithomimosaur family Ornithomimidae. These results are displa**** in the cladogram below: Dinosaurs portal...
- The constituency of Ornithomimidae and Ornithomimosauria varied with different authors. Paul Sereno, for example, used Ornithomimidae to include all ornithomimosaurians...
- in 1986, found that Deinocheiridae was synonymous with Ornithomimidae. He used Ornithomimidae as a similar group to Ornithomimosauria, including Elaphrosaurus...
- Averianov & Sues (2025) recovered Dzharacursor as a basal member of the Ornithomimidae, more derived than Archaeornithomimus. Their results are displa**** in...
- (small-headed, mostly toothless, omnivorous or possible herbivores) †Ornithomimidae (very ostrich-like dinosaurs) Maniraptora (dinosaurs with pennaceous...
- Coeluridae Division Maniraptoriformes †Family Tyrannosauridae †Family Ornithomimidae Subdivision Maniraptora †Family Alvarezsauridae †Family Therizinosauridae...
- were poorly understood at the time and was ****igned to the unrelated Ornithomimidae by the original describer, Henry Osborn. However, re-examinations made...