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Harpymimus
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Harpymimus  was an omnivorous dinosaur, approximately 3 metres long, which lived in Mongolia during the Lower Cretaceous period - about 146 million years ago. Unlike other later dinosaurs of its kind (ornithomimosaur), it had up to 10 small, blunt, cylindrical teeth at the front.

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