Finding the hidden galimimus can be hard in this image. Why don't you give it a try. Gallimimus were one of the many most-popular dinosaurs. They belong to the group of ornithomimids. These are called ...
Why do we love dinosaurs? Obviously, people have their own personal reasons, but Gallimimus may represent the key to understanding how these long-dead animals have become so overwhelmingly popular.
Dinosaurs were far stranger than we once imagined, and few species prove that better than Therizinosaurus. With a long neck, bulky body, feathers, and claws over a meter long, this unusual theropod ...
Vestiges of soft tissue preserved in a 70-million-year-old Mongolian fossil suggest that some dinosaurs strained small bits of food from the water and mud of streams and ponds, just as modern ducks, ...
It definitely did not walk like a duck, and it probably did not quack like one, but a bird-like Mongolian dinosaur called Gallimimus probably ate like a duck, filtering water through a sieve-like ...