Species name: Deinocheirus mirificusDiet: Omnivorous, eating almost anything one can find in a pond (algae, plants, fish, amphibians, etc.)
Length: 39 ft (11.9 meters)
Height: 12 ft (3.66 meters) at the hip
Weight: 6 tons
Behavior: Mostly found in areas with lots of slow-moving water, Deinocheirus tend to be placid, congregating in herds where there is plentiful amounts of food. While generally a placid animal, and preferring to flee to the safety of deeper water when confronted by a predator, their arms and claws are quite capable of delivering powerful blows. Though its vision is relatively weak for an ornithomimosaur, Deinocheirus compensates with a stronger sense of smell.
Other: - The species displays slight sexual dimorphism; males possess brightly-colored feathers on their heads, arms, and sail, as well as wattles along the neck that turn red during breeding season
- Are relatively indifferent to humans, though most try to keep some distance from larger boats; fishermen have learned to pay attention to their behavior to avoid predators and bad weather
- A very small number have been tamed (all female), and the eggs they produce often sell for quite a bit
- The hides and feathers of males during the breeding season are often sought after due to their coloration