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English: Skeleton restoration of the ornithomimid Struthiomimus altus from the Dinosaur Park Formation, showing in white the known remains of the specimen AMNH FR 5339.

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Struthiomimus altus

Osborn, 1916; Lambe, 1902

Late Cretaceous, Late Campanian stage.

Dinosaur Park Formation; Belly River Group, Red Deer River, Canada.

Specimen: AMNH FR 5339.

Scale bar equals 1m.

Total length along centra: 3.99 m.

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