Oviraptor Oviraptor

Oviraptor - Definition

Oviraptor philoceratops was a small Mongolian theropod dinosaur named by H. F. Osborn in 1924. Its name is Latin for "egg thief," as it was fossilized on a pile of presumed protoceratops eggs. However, it is now believed that the eggs belonged to this genus itself, and that it was actually brooding its eggs.

Oviraptor may have eaten eggs, however the strength of its beak seems to suggest that it could have also broken bones. The jaws were thick and curved, so that very hard substances could be crushed. The toothless beak may have been covered by a hardened sheath, much like modern bird beaks.

Oviraptor also had very large claws on each of its three strong fingers, which may have been useful in holding things in place.

Oviraptor lived in the Cretaceous period. Relatives of Oviraptor include Ingenia and Chirostenotes.

Example Usage of Oviraptor

tranimation: @berlinsgonewher: Me too! I would spoil my pet Oviraptor just to see him eat and eat and eat!
berlinsgonewher: @tranimation I love the adorable bird-like qualities of the Oviraptor.
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