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Artwork of the head of the dinosaur Gallimimus. This extinct ostrich-like animal lived in what is now Mongolia towards the end of the Late Cretaceous period, some 70 million years ago. Meaning 'chicken mimic', Gallimimus was the largest known Ornithomimid, closely related to Ornithomimus ('bird mimic'). It had a toothless beak, measured around 6 metres (20 feet) in length, and is estimated to have been able to run at a speed of 50km/h (31 mph). It most likely had feathers.
2022-05-07
MARK GARLICK/Science Photo Library RF/East News
Science Photo Library RF
MARK GARLICK
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41cm x 47cm przy 300dpi
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