Description
spending part of its time in the water but returning to land in search of of food
during the Early Cretaceous period
he takes the records: he has 3 horns on his head and is 8 meters long
Fossil remains of Muttaburrasaurus langdoni have been discovered primarily in Queensland
Tenía una cabeza grande y poderosa
Citipati osmolskae Variant:Primed spending part of its timeCitipati osmolskae is a species of theropod dinosaur belonging to the family Oviraptoridae, which lived during the late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 to 70 million years ago. Its fossils have been found in the Djadokhta Formation, in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. The name Citipati comes from a Tibetan deity, while the specific epithet "osmolskae" honors Polish paleontologist Halszka Osmlska for her contributions to the study of Asian dinosaurs.
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