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Gallimimus Collection

"Gallimimus: The Fleet-Footed Wonder of the Dinosaur World" Step back in time and meet Gallimimus, a fascinating dinosaur known for its incredible speed and agility

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Gallimimus
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

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Illustration of Gallimimus catching insects
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Gallimimus - Art work

Background imageGallimimus Collection: A Therizinosaurus prevents a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus

A Therizinosaurus prevents a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus
A Therizinosaurus emerges from the undergrowth to prevent a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus

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Gallimimus dinosaur
Gallimimus was an omnivorous dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Cretaceous Period

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Gallimimus skeleton
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

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Gallimimus, side view

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Gallimimus dinosaur discovering eggs in the desert

Background imageGallimimus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex surprising a herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus rex surprising a herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs

Background imageGallimimus Collection: Herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs in the desert

Herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs in the desert

Background imageGallimimus Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting two Gallimimus dinosaurs in a river

A Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting two Gallimimus dinosaurs in a river
A Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting two Gallimimus dinosaurs in a prehistoric river

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Gallimimus dinosaur roaring, white background

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Picture No. 10890774
Illustration - Gallimimus bullatus escapes a Tyrannosaur. Cretaceous. (Gallimimus bullatus) Date:

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Fossilised Gallimimus skull

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Gallimimus, close-up

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Internal anatomy of female Gallimimus

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Model of Gallimimus dinosaur

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Tyrannosaurus rex hunting, artwork
T. rex. Computer artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur hunting Gallimimus dinosaurs. T.rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

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Gallimimus
Outline illustration of a Gallimimus

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Gallimimus, Tyrannosaurus & Diplodocus
Gallimimus (top left). This was a 6 metre long omnivore which lived 74 mya. Tyrannosaurus (top right), the famous carnivore lived 67 mya, and Diplodocus (bottom)

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Working on Gallimimus
John Holmes at the Natural History Museum, London works on the reconstruction of the dinosaur Gallimimus



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"Gallimimus: The Fleet-Footed Wonder of the Dinosaur World" Step back in time and meet Gallimimus, a fascinating dinosaur known for its incredible speed and agility. With its long legs and slender body, this Gallimimus dinosaur could reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest dinosaurs that ever roamed the Earth. Intriguingly captured in a stunning illustration, we witness a Gallimimus catching insects with its sharp beak. This herbivorous creature had adapted to feed on small creatures found within its habitat. Its delicate yet efficient feeding technique is truly mesmerizing. Venturing further into the desert, our curious Gallimimus stumbles upon a hidden treasure - eggs. These remarkable discoveries shed light on their reproductive behavior and provide valuable insights into their family dynamics. However, not all encounters are peaceful as depicted in another scene where a young Tarbosaurus attempts to hunt down our agile hero. Luckily, an imposing Therizinosaurus intervenes just in time to protect the vulnerable Gallimimus from becoming prey. But danger lurks around every corner as even the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex surprises an unsuspecting herd dinosaurs during their migration across the vast desert landscape. Their synchronized movements create an awe-inspiring spectacle as they swiftly evade their predator's grasp. Seeking refuge near riverside vegetation proves futile for two unlucky individuals who find themselves being pursued by none other than T-Rex himself. The adrenaline-filled chase unfolds before our eyes as these gallant dinosaurs showcase their evasive maneuvers against overwhelming odds. Roaring triumphantly amidst breathtaking scenery, our majestic Gallimimus stands tall as a symbol of resilience and adaptability. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout its existence, this magnificent creature has managed to leave an indelible mark on prehistoric history.