Ornithomimus

Ornithomimus (Bird Mimic)

4m Long

North America: Colorado Asia: Mongolia

Late Cretaceous (76-65 MYA)

Omnivore

Theropoda

'''Ornithomimus was one of the last of the ostrich-like dinosaurs to have existed during the Late Cretaceous in North America 65 million years ago though before their extinction these creatures were faster than anything that runs on the planet. These dinosaurs may have had similar courtship rituals to what modern ostriches and some flightless birds today by using their feathers on their tails and arms as the main ingredient for the courtship display's. Like ostriches they would have fed on small things like plants, some meat, seeds, insects, and maybe even eggs if left with little option in survival. Ornithomimus would have been the most difficult dinosaur to catch since t.rex can only run as fast as a man and raptors like Dromaeosaurus can only run as much as cheetah's can.'''

'''Ornithomimus may have hidden its clutch of eggs when brooding in deep wood, too deep for tyrannosaurus to get through to get to them and then waited until the eggs have hatched and grown before they would be allowed to join with the flock or a new flock of it's own kind. They lived in flocks as a form of protection against predators that would ever pose as a threat toward them. They might have communicated with each other in close contact with obvious body language or use clicking sounds as a form of vocal language.'''