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Dromiceiomimus

 

Dromiceiomimus - Meaning: Emu Mimic
   
Dromiceiomimus (dro-MI-see-oh-me-muss) was a swift bipedal dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period, about 80 to 65 million years ago. It was about 12 feet (3.6 metres) long and weighed about 220 to 330 pounds (100 to 150 kg). Its femur (thigh bone) was 468 mm long.

This ornithomimid (a bird-like theropod) had very long limbs and large eyes. It had a toothless, beaked mouth, and weak jaws; it may have eaten insects, eggs and some meat .Compared to other ornithomimosaurs it had a short back, long slender forearms, very large eye sockets and differently arranged pelvic bones.

Canadian palaeontologist Dale Russell has suggested that the animals were entirely carnivorous, feeding from eggs and small animals dug from nests. This view is still debated; their body shape would also have been suited for a partly herbivorous lifestyle. The large eye sockets suggest a keen visual sense, and also suggest the possibility that they were nocturnal.

 

 

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