The Dinosaurs of Asia

Enter the name of the dinosaur for the clue given. All dinosaurs are animals discovered in Asia.
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This was Asia's T-Rex.
tarbosaurus
This cute little feathered dinosaur was found curled up in a sleeping position with its head tucked under its "wing." Its name is Chinese for "sleeping soundly."
mei
This tiny feathered dinosaur from China had both feathers and dragon-like pterosaur wings.
yi qi
This saurapod had an unusually long neck, and was once considered the longest dinosaur that ever lived.
mamenchisaurus
This is the largest oviraptorid discovered. It measured 8 meters (26 feet) from nose to tail.
gigantoraptor
This dThis ceratopsian discovered in the Gobi Desert was the first to prove dinosaurs laid eggs.
protoceratops
This bird-like dinosaur's name inaccurately means "egg thief."
oviraptor
This is the dinosaur that was only known from a gigantic set of mysterious forelimbs with massive claws until a full skeleton was unearthed in 2014.
deinocheirus
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This small dromaeosaurid from Cretaceous Mongolia was actually the size of a goose, and not like the movie monsters it is made out it be in Jurassic Park.
velociraptor
This hadrosaurid from the late Cretaceous was named for the Shandong Peninsula in China, where it was discovered.
shantungosaurus
This Japanese dinosaur's name means "Fukui lizard."
Fukuisaurus
This was the first non-avian dinosaur fossil to definitively show feathers.
sinosauropteryx
This upper Jurassic dinosaur from inner Mongolia was the first dinosaur to show ornimental tail feathers.
epidexipteryx
This feathered oviraptorid from Cretaceous Mongolia was found brooding on a nest of fossilized eggs.
Citipati
This was one of the earliest ceratopsians. It lived in many parts of Asia, and it had quill-like feathers like a mane on its tail.
psittacosaurus
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