The Oviraptor, whose name means "egg thief", was a small bipedal dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous.
It is believed to be carnivorous and fond of eggs that it had to break with its toothless beak.
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The Oviraptor, whose name means "egg thief", was a small bipedal dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous.
It is believed to be carnivorous and fond of eggs that it had to break with its toothless beak.
This alert-looking dinosaur measured about 2.50 m and had a long crest on top of its head.
Its large eye sockets suggest keen eyesight and great alertness.
It looks like its body was completely covered in feathers.
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