Deinocheirus Pictures

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Deinocheirus was an ostrich dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous Era of Mongolia.


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Image of Deinocheirus claw
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Image of Deinocheirus claw.


3D illustration of Deinocheirus dinosaur walking isolated in white background
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3D illustration of Deinocheirus dinosaur walking isolated in white background.


Deinocheirus dinosaur walking while roaring
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Deinocheirus dinosaur walking while roaring.


Skeletal diagram of deinocheirus dinosaur
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Skeletal diagram of deinocheirus dinosaur.


This dinosaur species walking among ponds calamites trees by day
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This dinosaur species walking among ponds calamites trees by day.


Deinocheirus had a broad bill, a humpback-like sail, and tall neural spines
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Deinocheirus had a broad bill, a humpback-like sail, and tall neural spines.


Deinocheirus dinosaur fishing by day
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Deinocheirus dinosaur fishing by day.


This dinosaur species was one of the largest ornithomimosaurs
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This dinosaur species was one of the largest ornithomimosaurs.


Hypothetical restoration of Deinocheirus based on a skeletal diagram by Luis V. Rey
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Hypothetical restoration of Deinocheirus based on a skeletal diagram by Luis V. Rey.


The arms of this dinosaur species were among the largest of any bipedal dinosaur with large, blunt claws on its three-fingered hands
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The arms of this dinosaur species were among the largest of any bipedal dinosaur with large, blunt claws on its three-fingered hands.


A mother Deinocheirus dinosaur and two dinosaur species watch as Argentinosaurus make their way through swallow lake waters
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A mother Deinocheirus dinosaur and two dinosaur species watch as Argentinosaurus make their way through swallow lake waters.


Despite its large size, Deinocheirus did not have teeth. Instead, it had a toothless beak
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Despite its large size, Deinocheirus did not have teeth. Instead, it had a toothless beak.


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Reconstructed skeleton of deinocheirus in Japan.

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