
Ornithomimus (s; `bird mimic`) is a genus of ornithomimid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America. It is usually classified into two species; the type species, Ornithomimus velox, and a referred species, Ornithomimus edmontonicus. O. velox was named in 1890 by Othniel Charles Marsh on the basis of a foot and partia.....
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ostrichlike dinosaurs found as fossils in Mongolian, European, and North American deposits dating from 65 million to 125 million years ago (Early and ...
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(pronounced or-NITH-oh-MIME-us) Ornithomimus meaning bird mimic) was an ostrich-like Ornithomimidae, a theropod with a toothless beak, long legs, and hollow bones. This meat-eating dinosaur was about 15-20 feet (4.5-6 m) long and lived during the late Cretaceous period , roughly 76-65 million years ago.
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Ornithomimus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Ornithomimus was a medium-sized animal, about four metres long, half its length being taken by its tail, that walked on its hind legs and was devoid of teeth but instead had a horny beak and probably fed in a manner similar to modern birds, using its hands to tear and break leaves, fruit, insect...
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