Ingenia

Ingenia (From Ingen)

2m Long

Asia: Mongolia

Late Cretaceous (72-68 MYA)

Omnivore

Theropoda

'''Ingenia or otherwise known as Ajancingenia is possibly one of the last of Oviraptorids to have exited during the time of the dinosaurs and possibly the most bird-like of all of the Oviraptorids for it might have had a chicken-like look and may have been most likely the guinea fowl of the prehistoric times. Ingenia unlike other Oviraptors didn't have a specially designed crest on it's head though they would have been extremely caring parents when it came to tending a clutch of eggs and then used its feathers for not just insulation but, protection against from the dangerous weather conditions that would happen in the Mongolian desert.'''

'''It would have fed on any edible plants, insects, lizards, eggs and dinosaur carcasses making Ingenia an opportunist on anything it can get it's beak on. It may have had fleshy parts on it's body like normal poultry though they would have of little use but to signify that they are healthy, full of vigor and are fully fit to mate with females. '''