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- of the ornithomimosaurs and place them together in the superfamily Ornithomimoidea (see classification below). The skulls of ornithomimosaurs were small...
- longim****, known from a partial skeleton. Mexidracon is the second ornithomimosaur to be named from this formation, following the deinocheirid Paraxenisaurus...
- timeline of ornithomimosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ornithomimosaurs, a group of bird-like...
- omnivorous dinosaurs such as ceratopsians, sauropodomorphs, hadrosaurids, ornithomimosaurs may have been cathemeral, active during short intervals throughout...
- unusual for ornithomimosaurs and other tetanuran theropods, where it is separated by a notch from the top. Like the two ornithomimosaurs, however, the...
- Deinocheirus (/ˌdaɪnoʊˈkaɪrəs/ DY-no-KY-rəs) is a genus of large ornithomimosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous around 70 million years ago. In...
- relation to the trunk. The hands were proportionally the shortest of any ornithomimosaur and each had three digits with curved claws. The forelimbs were weak...
- Garudimimus (meaning "Garuda mimic") is a genus of ornithomimosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous. The genus is known from a single specimen...
- dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China. It is the second-largest ornithomimosaur discovered, only surp****ed by the related Deinocheirus. Three fossils...
- other ornithomimosaurs (Kinnareemimus, Arkansaurus and Paraxenisaurus) suggested that "O." affinis does belong to an indeterminate ornithomimosaur. In 1995...