
(from the article `dinosaur`) ...as evidence of high metabolic levels. For example, the ostrichlike dinosaurs, such as Struthiomimus, Ornithomimus, Gallimimus, and Dromiceiomimus, ...
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(pronounced gal-uh-MIME-mus) Gallimimus meaning rooster mimic) was an ostrich-like dinosaur about 17 feet long. This lightly-built, fast-running theropod was a long-beaked omnivore (eating plants and animals) from the late Cretaceous period , about 75-70 million years ago. Gallimimus was found in the Gobi desert in the early 1970's. It was named by...
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Gallimimus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Gallimimus was about four metres long, walked on its hind legs and had hands that were incapable of grasping. Gallimimus had a long snout with a broad, flat end, large eyes and toothless jaws. It has been suggested that it may have fed on eggs.
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