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among the
fastest of all dinosaurs. Like
other coelurosaurs, the
ornithomimosaurian hide was
feathered rather than scaly.
Unambiguous evidence of feathers...
- that
ornithomimosaurians diverged into two
major lineages in the
Early Cretaceous:
Deinocheiridae and Ornithomimidae.
Unlike other ornithomimosaurians, deinocheirids...
- the
former category.
These researchers suggested that
ornithomimid ornithomimosaurians such as
Gallimimus and
deinocheirids had
invaded these niches separately...
- most
ornithomimosaurians of the
Early Cretaceous, with the
strong curvature of the foot
claws being the only exception: most
ornithomimosaurians had flat...
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radiating as
herbivores or omnivores, with
therizinosaurians and
ornithomimosaurians becoming common. The Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event, which...
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Archaeornithomimus (meaning "ancient bird mimic") is a
genus of
ornithomimosaurian theropod dinosaur that
lived in Asia
during the Late
Cretaceous period...
- of
coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur,
either a
tyrannosauroid or an
ornithomimosaurian, from the Oxfordian-Tithonian
stages of the Late Jur****ic
found in...
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Beishanlong is a
genus of
giant ornithomimosaurian theropod dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous of China. It is the second-largest
ornithomimosaur discovered...
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Tyrannomimus (meaning "tyrant mimic") is an
extinct genus of
ornithomimosaurian theropod dinosaurs from the
Kitadani Formation of ****an. The type species...
- authors. Paul Sereno, for example, used
Ornithomimidae to
include all
ornithomimosaurians in 1998, but
subsequently changed to a more
exclusive definition...