3 euro Austria 2022 - Ornithomimus

Austria 2022 commemorative 3 euro coin dedicated to Supersaurs, which bring to life various prehistoric dinosaurs and giant animals in the form of colorful, glow-in-the-dark coins.

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3 euro Austria 2022 - Ornithomimus

Standing on long hind legs terminating in three powerful claws, and with a long, flexible neck and large eyes set in a small head, Ornithomimus velox somewhat resembled the ostrich, but with a long tail and arms instead of wings. The dinosaur even had a toothless jaw that narrowed into a beak. Weighing around 150 kilograms and measuring 4 meters from its beak to the tip of its long tail, Ornithomimus had lower legs clearly longer than its thighs and elongated metatarsal bones, both typical of a fast runner. Computer models have calculated that Ornithomimus had a top speed of 60 to 80 kilometers per hour, but its powerful hind claws suggest that it was capable of self-defense and didn't just use its speed to evade attack.

Although the remains found to date cannot support Ornithomimus' exact diet, the presence of small gastroliths - stones that birds and other animals swallow to crush food - in the epigastric region of some skeletons implies that it was a herbivore. That said, Ornithomimus could also have fed on small reptiles and insects, another similarity with the ostrich, which, despite a mainly plant-based diet employing gastroliths, also eats caterpillars and grasshoppers.

Ornithomimus velox features the 12 extreme prehistoric animals of the Supersaurs series in silhouette on its obverse, while a color-printed Ornithomimus is depicted moving through a grassy landscape on the coin's phosphorescent reverse. Supersaurs3 euro coins are legal tender in Austria.

Production run 65,000

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