Harpymimidy
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Barsbold & Perle, 1984 | |
(c) I, Steveoc 86, CC BY 2.5 Rekonstrukcja harpymima przy gnieździe | |
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(bez rangi) | celurozaury |
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Rodzina | harpymimidy |
Harpymimidy (Harpymimidae) dinozaury z nadrodziny ornitomimozaurów. Żyły we wczesnej kredzie ok. 110-100 milionów lat temu na terenach dzisiejszej Azji (Chiny i Mongolia).
Rodzaje
- beiszanlong (Beishanlong),
- harpymim (Harpymimus).
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- derivative work: Dinoguy2 (talk)
- Spinosaurus_BW.jpg: ArthurWeasley
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, a spinosaurid from the Middle Cretaceous of Egypt
(c) I, Steveoc 86, CC BY 2.5
Harpymimus restoration,
- • Based proportionally on a skeletal reconstruction by Jamie Headden.
- • Three specimens of Ornithomimus preserve evidence of feathers, including evidence of pennaceous feathers on the arms. [1] This image goes under the assumption that Harpymimus were also covered in feathers.
- • This image is not meant to imply egg snatching behaviour.
- • The colours and/or patterns, as with nearly all reconstructions of prehistoric creatures, are speculative.
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References
- ↑ (2012). "Feathered Non-Avian Dinosaurs from North America Provide Insight into Wing Origins". Science 338 (6106): 510. DOI:10.1126/science.1225376.