Dinosaurs: Anserimimus, the goose impersonator

Dinosaurs: Anserimimus, the goose impersonator


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Anserimimus file

Translation: Goose impersonator (flat-clawed)
Description: Carnivore, bipedal
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Infraorder: Tetanurae
Superfamily: Ornithomimosauria (from the microorder Coelurosauria)
Family: Ornithomimidae
Height:
Length: 3 meters
Weight: 50 kg
Period: Upper Cretaceous

The Anserimimus is a genus of dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period in what is now Mongolia.

This dinosaur was really more similar to an ostrich than a goose, despite the fact that his name identifies him with it.

Their powerful forelimbs they were stronger than those of other Ornithomimidae, and their shape seems to indicate that Anserimimus fed on small insects or dinosaur eggs.

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