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Othnielia was a genus of "hypsilophodont" dinosaur, named after its original describer, Professor Othniel Charles Marsh, an American paleontologist of the 19th century.

Facts

Currently, Othnielia is recognized as an older, outdated name of Othnielosaurus.

Othnielosaurus or Othnielia was a dinosaur of 1,40 meters long and 50 centimeters height that probably relied on living in groups and speed for protection. They were too fast for larger animals such as Allosaurus to catch if Othnielia wasn't ambushed, but smaller predators like Ornitholestes had probably a chance to catch them in a chase. Othnielia itself ate low-growing vegetation, but sometimes it would eat scraps from a bigger herbivore's meal (like a Stegosaurus) and it could also eat a lizard or a centipede on occassion.

In Walking with... Series

Ballad of Big Al

A small group of Othnelia was featured in this special, following a foraging Stegosaurus and picking up the scraps of vegetation the larger herbivore left behind.

Trivia

  • A replica of Othnielia and Allosaurus skeletons can be seen at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada.

Gallery

Iberomesornis

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