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 Cast Skeleton:
New North American Oviraptor

New North American Oviraptor!

(click to enlarge slightly)

 

From Left Rear
(click to enlarge )

This spectacular and imposing theropod has a very bizarre skull, long arms tipped with large, lethal claws, a short tail, and legs built for speed. The skeleton as shown in a running pose, is 9 feet long x 8 foot high (2.7 meters x 2.5 meters). Discovered by Fred Nuss of Otis, Kansas in October, 1998.

New North American Oviraptor, right side
It is an undescribed genus and species, closely related to Chirostenotes (Caenagnathus) only much larger.
From Right Front

New North American Oviraptor!

This is the view of the animal right
before your life flashes before your eyes.

Oviraptor skull,  frontOviraptor skull,  rear

Front and rear views of the skull.

Oviraptor skull,  left view with reconstructred sclerotics

Oviraptor skull,  right view with reconstructred sclerotics

Left and right views of the skull with reconstructed sclerotics.

A unique dinosaur trackway was discovered by Mike Triebold in 1997 that was very possibly made by an individual of this type of dinosaur. 


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