Gallimimus

Gallimimus was a theropod dinosaur with a long neck and legs. Famous as an "egg-eater", it actually ate a variety of foods. Gallimimus fossils are occasionally found in the Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia, from around 75 million years ago.

In the game Jurassic Park: Explorer the following information is given about this creature:

''Gallimimus was one of the largest Ornithomimosaurs, 'bird mimic lizards'. Its swift running speed was due to its long legs.''

More real-life information: Gallimimus at Wikipedia.

Jurassic Park film
Seen in the famous stampede sequence in the first film, the Gallimimus in Jurassic Park have a few inaccuracies besides not having feathers like most maniraptoriforms. The Gallimimus were running from the T-rex and almost trampled Grant, Lex, and Tim. The T-rex then came bursting out of the woods and killed one of the Gallimimus.

Its name is also seen in the first embryo cold storage vial.

The Lost World film
Gallimimus is one of the dinosaurs that was captured by the InGen Hunters in The Lost World.

The Lost World novel
In The Lost World, Gallimimus is indirectly referenced, proving that it exists, on Isla Sorna, in the novel universe. Its name (Gallimimus bullatus) is printed all over a document addressed to Dr. Henry Wu, among the dozens, which are spread, all over the abandoned InGen compound.

Jurassic Park inspired games

 * A herd of Gallimimus appears in the SNES game Jurassic Park.
 * Gallimimus is encountered in the Jurassic Park arcade game.
 * Herds of Gallimimus are encountered in the The Lost World: Jurassic Park arcade game.
 * Gallimimus appears in Jurassic Park III: Island Attack.
 * Gallimimus appears in the game Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor.
 * It is one of the Carnivore Ones that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
 * It is a weak opponent in Jurassic Park Dinosaur Battles.
 * In the video game Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, Gallimimus is a three-star herbivore from the Flaming Cliffs formation along with the Velociraptor and the Homalocephale, much like the real world. It is inaccurately depicted as a herbivore, when it, in both real life and Jurassic Park, is an omnivore. This is possibly due to limitations.
 * Gallimimus is featured in the DVD game Jurassic Park: Explorer
 * They might possibly appear in Jurassic Park:The Game

Toylines
Gallimimus appeared in Jurassic Park Series 2.