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Gallimimus

The Typologically Different Question Answering Dataset

Gallimimus (/ˌɡælɪˈmaɪməs/ GAL-i-MY-məs) is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago (mya). Gallimimus is the largest known ornithomimid; adults were about 6 metres (20ft) long, 1.9 metres (6ft 3in) tall at the hip and weighed about 440 kilograms (970lb). As evidenced by its relative Ornithomimus, it would have had feathers. The head was small and light with large eyes that faced to the sides. The snout was long compared to other ornithomimids, although it was broader and more rounded at the tip than in other species. Gallimimus was toothless with a keratinous (horny) beak, and had a delicate lower jaw. Many of the vertebrae had openings that indicate they were pneumatic (air-filled). The neck was proportionally long in relation to the trunk. The hands were proportionally the shortest of any ornithomimosaur and each had three digits with curved claws. The forelimbs were weak while the hindlimbs were proportionally long. 

How large was Gallimimus?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 6 metres (20ft) long, 1.9 metres (6ft 3in) tall at the hip and weighed about 440 kilograms (970lb)6 metres (20ft) long, 1.9 metres (6ft 3in) tall at the hip

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