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English: Size comparison of the currently known specimen of Garudimimus brevipes, MPC-D 100/13, and a 1.8 m tall human. The examination of the vertebrae in this individual indicates that it was a sub-adult animal, therefore, a slightly larger size could have been reached by fully-grown individuals. All measurements and dimensions taken from Kobayashi & Barsbold 2005.[1]

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  1. (2005). "Reexamination of a primitive ornithomimosaur, Garudimimus brevipes Barsbold, 1981 (Dinosauria: Theropoda), from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42 (9): 1501−1521. DOI:10.1139/e05-044.
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