
Oviraptor Egg shells
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The oviraptor is a genus of small, bird-like dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. They had a beaked skull, long legs, and a toothless beak. Oviraptors were known for their distinctive crest on their head and their feathered appearance. They were omnivorous, meaning they ate both plants and small animals. Oviraptors were also known for their nesting behavior, as fossils have been found showing them brooding over their eggs, similar to modern birds. These dinosaurs were relatively small, measuring about 1.5 meters in length, and were likely fast and agile runners. Despite their bird-like appearance, oviraptors were actually more closely related to other theropod dinosaurs, such as velociraptors. Overall, the oviraptor was a fascinating and important species in the study of dinosaur evolution.
Collected in Mongolia.
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