- 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...
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timeline of
ornithomimosaur research is a
chronological listing of
events in the
history of
paleontology focused on the
ornithomimosaurs, a
group of bird-like...
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omnivorous dinosaurs such as ceratopsians, sauropodomorphs, hadrosaurids,
ornithomimosaurs may have been cathemeral,
active during short intervals throughout...
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unusual for
ornithomimosaurs and
other tetanuran theropods,
where it is
separated by a
notch from the top. Like the two
ornithomimosaurs, however, the...
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Deinocheirus (/ˌdaɪnoʊˈkaɪrəs/ DY-no-KY-rəs) is a
genus of
large ornithomimosaur that
lived during the Late
Cretaceous around 70
million years ago. In...
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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...
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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...
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dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous of China. It is the second-largest
ornithomimosaur discovered, only surp****ed by the
related Deinocheirus.
Three fossils...
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other ornithomimosaurs (Kinnareemimus,
Arkansaurus and Paraxenisaurus)
suggested that "O."
affinis does
belong to an
indeterminate ornithomimosaur. In 1995...