Gallimimus bullatus
Gallimimus bullatus by Josef Moravec.
Oil painting on wood 12" x 9".
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GALLIMIMUS bullatus
Largest of the ornithomimosaurids, Gallimimus had a long snout with a flat end, large eyes, and long, toothless jaws. This dinosaur also had weak hands with four fingers that could grab objects, such as eggs. It was one of the fastest of the dinosaurs and was capable of speeds exceeding 25 MPH.
TIME - 75 - 70MYA, Late Cretaceous period.
RANGE - Gobi desert, Mongolia.
DIET - Gallimimus fed on small vertebrates, eggs and insects.
SIZE - Reached lengths up to 17ft (5m).
WEIGHT - 2 US tons.
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