Chirostenotes peligracilis

Chirostenotes peligracilis

Birdman
At 10 feet long, Chirostenotes was the largest member of the oviraptor family that ever lived. Living 66 million years ago, it was also one of the last. It had elaborate displays, used for territorial encounters, courtship and defense. Many of these displays involved rearing up to a hieght of eight feet, honking, flashing it's striking blue crest, and waving the formidible claws on it's hands. #animal #birdman #chirostenotes #crest #cretaceous #dinosaur #montana #oviraptor #prehistoric
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