Othnielia was a genus of "hypsilophodont" dinosaur, named after its original describer, Professor Othniel Charles Marsh, an American paleontologist of the 19th century.
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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.
- Without the remains now included in Othnielosaurus, this animal is dubious, and can only be described in generalities based on similar animals. It was relatively small for a dinosaur, at around 1.5 to 2 metres (4.9 to 6.6 ft) long, and 10 kilograms (22 lb) in weight, and an agile bipedal herbivore with proportionally small arms and long legs.[2] Animals of this genus were included in the novel Jurassic Park as "othys", tree-climbing small herbivores, although there is no evidence for this kind of behavior.
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| - Walking with Dinosaurs
- The Ballad of Big Al
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| - Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
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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.
- Without the remains now included in Othnielosaurus, this animal is dubious, and can only be described in generalities based on similar animals. It was relatively small for a dinosaur, at around 1.5 to 2 metres (4.9 to 6.6 ft) long, and 10 kilograms (22 lb) in weight, and an agile bipedal herbivore with proportionally small arms and long legs.[2] Animals of this genus were included in the novel Jurassic Park as "othys", tree-climbing small herbivores, although there is no evidence for this kind of behavior.
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