Scientists find the strongest evidence yet of bird-like egg brooding in a non-avialan dinosaur: a fossil of an oviraptorid sitting on a large clutch of eggs. https://t.co/SFfJGOD23r

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Fossil evidence of brooding & avian-like asynchronous hatching in oviraptorids! From recent Bi et al paper! https://t.co/9fu0puysMd

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And have the kind oviraptorid from the pic as well. I drew her many years ago, and she is happy to appear again.

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Shoulda been done way sooner but I've got other things I'm working on as well I promise, here's Oksoko, the recently described didactyl oviraptorid.

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Interesting! From : "Did the chicks of from the group oviraptorid hatch from their eggs at the same time? This question can be answered [...] But how do you look inside fossilized dinosaur eggs?" https://t.co/qt22Nc2bnl

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Dinovember Day 11.

Corythoraptor jacobsi
Meaning: "Corinthian thief"
Length: 1.6 m(5.2 ft)
Lived: Late Cretaceous Asia
Diet: omnivore
Family: oviraptoridae
Named: 2017

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A new baby oviraptorid dinosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of et al https://t.co/liYbe29WFY

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As the deadline draws near, here's my 3rd and final submission for Heyuannia huangi (this is an older piece based on a paper published in 2014 which revealed that oviraptorids laid blue-green eggs!) Digital art based on a sketchbook doodle.

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In honor of Junchang Lü, I painted this watercolour portrait of “the mud dragon”, one of the oviraptorids he discovered during his prolific career as a palaeontologist.

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Recognize these guys? I've got a as a type, as an and a as a :D
The pikachu and blaziken are probably my faves

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