caenagnathids
Caenagnathids are a family of feathered theropod dinosaurs within the oviraptorosaur clade. They lived during the Late Cretaceous, roughly 100 to 70 million years ago, in what is now Asia and North America. The group is characterized by a beaked mouth and a short, robust skull, with limb proportions adapted for bipedal movement. Dentition varies among species, with some caenagnathids retaining small teeth and others showing a reduction toward edentulism, all beneath a keratinous beak.
Caenagnathidae is one of the two major branches of Oviraptorosauria, the other being Oviraptoridae. Notable members
Diet is uncertain and likely varied; the beaked jaws and dental diversity suggest omnivory or herbivory, with