Description
about 115-108 million years ago
allowing it to move agilely in the water
known from a nearly complete skeleton displayed in the Natural History Museum in Berlin
The skin of Deinocheirus mirificus is unknown
Its neck is thought to have reached almost three meters in length
Baby Yingliang, el embrión de Oviraptor Variant:Unprimed about 115-108 million years agoIt is very rare to find an embryo in a good state of preservation, however in 2022, a fossilized oviraptosaurus embryo called Baby Yingliang was discovered in China, found in a state of excellent preservation. Oviraptors were toothless, beaked, and feathered dinosaurs that resembled a mix between a bird and a reptile. These dinosaurs, sometimes called "chickensaurs," even hatched their eggs. The fossilization of Baby Yingliang is notable because most
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