Decided to dig a little deeper in that and can promptly say that it might be a species of large Dromaeosauridae known as Austroraptor Cabazai! Albeit it is missing features such as feathers and wings while also having broken wrists and a tongue..

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- the usual 3! It also uniquely possessed 2 sickle claws, instead of having one or none at all! It was once classified as a member of the Dromaeosauridae family, but recent studies have argued in favor of it being an early flightless bird instead! (2/2)

Art by @/GaelleSeguillon!

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"Lopasaurus" (Dromaeosauridae indet.- now lost)

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Atrociraptor marshalli

(Based on the Atrociraptor skeletal by Mette Aumala and the Saurornitholestes skeletal by Gunnar Bivens)

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Time again to show love for the Dromaeosauridae, a clade of birdlike, predatory maniraptoran dinosaurs!! First image is a fantastic illustration by the very talented artist . Long ago in the ancient days of the United Kingdom, during the Early Cretaceous Period. In

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D is for Dromaeosauridae!
One could argue that this one is a cheat, depending on how you define “Bird”. One could also argue that this is my thread and I get to make the rules, so there.

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Velociraptor mongoliensis

(Based on the skeletal by Scott Hartman)

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Deinonychus antirrhopus

(Based on the skeletal by Scott Hartman and muscular diagram by Matt Dempsey)

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Some sketches from the

A preening Utahraptor and a stranding of callichimaera because I was brain dead






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Olá desenhistas! Ilustração n°2 da série sobre dinossauros em cores!
Velociraptor, o dinossauro da Família Dromaeosauridae. Um grande aviso: a arte foi baseada nas modificações feitas pelos filmes Jurassic Park, mas têm vários aspectos legais que podemos falar sobre. Vamos lá +

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Dromaeosauridae, the dinosaurs that generally are informally called raptors even though Velociraptor is just one of many types of Domaesauridae, with feathers are just so cool.

And these are ones we actually know for sure were feathered too.

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For here's an open access article on cranial anatomy of Saurornitholestes langstoni from Dinosaur Park Formation by Phillip Currie and David C. Evans:
https://t.co/S9v33hWXvF

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Welcome to notohesperus! "New Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from New Mexico and Biodiversity of Dromaeosaurids at the end of the Cretaceous" by Jasinski et al. 2020. https://t.co/sGaPeaIAUZ

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