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Hey hey hey, time for the best part of Monday, my friends! In other words... #DinosaurOfTheWeek!
And today's DotW is.... Caenagnathus!
These short-beaked oviraptorosaurs had some impressive head crests, don't you think?
Dino Fact!
Incisivosaurus (Incisor lizard) is an oviraptorosaurian from Early Cretaceous China! Probably its most noticeable trait is the large, rodent-like front teeth on its upper jaw! While most oviraptorosaurs, which had toothless beaks, - (1/2)
Art by Joschua Knüppe!
A #DinosaurEmbryo has been #found in a #FossilizedEgg from #Ganzhou, #Jiangxi Province in southern #China and named "#BabyYingliang." the #bird-like #oviraptorosaurs, part of the #TheropodGroup. #Theropod means "#BeastFoot." <3 @jzebraa #Fossil #Egg https://t.co/05r8VQpyyv
Aren't we forgetting about anything? That's right, time for #DinosaurOfTheWeek!
Today's DotW is Caenagnathus....
...which belongs to oviraptorosaurs - a group of dinosaurs with short beaked skulls, often with an impressive head crest!
Oksoko, love how oviraptorosaurs kinda offer unlimited possibilities to artists
A couple of Oviraptorosaurs for practice! #oviraptor #maniraptorans #dinosaurs
Caenagnathid oviraptorosaurs of the Dinosaur Park Formation, including the newly named Citipes elegans, and based on the redescribed material by @funstonpaleo