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  1. Deinocheirus - Wikipedia

    Deinocheirus (/ ˌdaɪnoʊˈkaɪrəs / DY-no-KY-rəs) is a genus of large ornithomimosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous around 70 million years ago. In 1965, a pair of large arms, …

  2. Deinocheirus - Natural History Museum

    Originally, scientists only had a pair of arm bones with big, long claws to learn about Deinocheirus. But in 2014, new material revealed that it had a unique, large hump on its back, …

  3. Deinocheirus: The Enigmatic Giant of the Late Cretaceous

    Jul 18, 2024 · Explore Deinocheirus, the "Terrible Hand" dinosaur from Late Cretaceous Mongolia, known for its unique features and fascinating history.

  4. Deinocheirus Animal Facts - Deinocheirus mirificus - A-Z Animals

    Nov 11, 2022 · Deinocheirus was a large ornithomimosaur that lived around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous. The only species of this dinosaur found so far is the Deinocheirus …

  5. Deinocheirus: Overview, Size, Habitat, & Other Facts

    Jan 30, 2025 · Deinocheirus is a fascinating dinosaur that once roamed the Earth during the Late Cretaceous period. This giant creature, with its unique mix of traits, is often compared to a …

  6. Deinocheirus: “Terrible Hand” - ZME Science

    Mar 27, 2024 · Deinocheirus's massive arms puzzled scientists for decades until recent discoveries revealed it as one of the most bizarre and gigantic dinosaurs ever found. Imagine …

  7. When and Where Did the Dinosaur Deinocheirus Live?

    Aug 24, 2025 · Deinocheirus was a large dinosaur, reaching lengths of up to 11 meters and weighing around 6.3 to 7 tons. Despite its bulk, it possessed hollow bones. Its most distinctive …

  8. Deinocheirus - DinoPit

    Feb 24, 2025 · Named Deinocheirus, pronounced DYE-no-KYE-rus, is a genus of dinosaur that lived on Earth during the Late Cretaceous Period. The last indications of its physical life are to …

  9. Deinocheirus — DinoDen

    Deinocheirus is a genus of theropod dinosaur belonging to the group Deinocheiridae. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. The first fragmentary …

  10. Deinocheirus Exposed: Meet The Body Behind the Terrible Hand

    Now, a team of palaeontologists led by Yuong-Nam Lee from the Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources has finally discovered two well-preserved specimens of Deinocheirus, …