Pelecanimimus

(meaning "pelican mimic") is a genus represented by a single species of primitive (basal) ornithomimosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Spain. It is notable for possessing more teeth than any other member of the Ornithomimosauria, most of which were toothless. The only known specimen, discovered at Las Hoyas, consists of the articulated front half of a skeleton and includes the skull, all the neck vertebrae and most of the back vertebrae, ribs, sternum, the pectoral girdle, a complete right forelimb and most of the left forelimb. Pelecanimimus was the first ornithomimosaur discovered in Europe and is the oldest one discovered to date.