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Dino Fact:
Incisivosaurus (Incisor Lizard) is an oviraptorid from Early Cretaceous China! It's an odd-looking dinosaur, most noticeably its large upper front teeth. It showed that, even though later oviraptors were toothless, they had toothed ancestors.
Art: palaeopedia
Dino Fact:
Nomingia is an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Mongolia. Its tail vertebrae were fused into a pygostyle like birds. It's where tail flight feathers are attached in birds. For Nomingia, it'd be for a fan of feathers to display to others of its kind.
Art: Sydney Mohr
Time for bed now, dino brain's tired.
Good night, everybody! Sleep well! Hope you had a great Mother's day!
Mother's Day Dino Fact!
Oviraptor (Egg Thief) is an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Mongolia. It was named this since one was found near a "Protoceratops nest". Turns out it was really an Oviraptor nest and the Oviraptor was just a mother protecting her eggs.
Art: IsisMasshiro
Time for bed now, dino brain is tired...
Good night, everybody! Sleep well! Hope you had a great Saturday!
Dino Fact:
Aviatyrannis (Grandmother Tyrant) is an early Tyrannosaurid from Late Jurassic Portugal. Aviatyrannis, as well as Eotyrannus, showed Tyrannosaurs didn't just migrate from their homeland Asia to North America and some had ended up in Europe.
Art: Johan Egerkrans