Gallimimus was created in 1972.
The Gallimimus was a 4 meters long and could reach speeds of 65 km/h. About as fast as a modern racehorse.
no not the fastest but it is a fast reptile
Gallimimus means "chicken mimic" in Latin. It is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period and is known for its long legs and slender body, which suggest it was a fast runner. The name reflects its bird-like features, particularly its beak and overall shape, which resemble those of modern birds. Gallimimus is often recognized as one of the largest known members of the Ornithomimosauria group, commonly referred to as "ostrich dinosaurs."
the modern goose
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Yes. It ate insects and small vertebrates.
Adult Gallimimus were two meters (6 feet) tall at the hip. They had long necks, though, making them about fifty percent taller than that when they held their heads high.
Cheetha. I think a gallimisus runs longer
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No, an alligator is a reptile.