There’s an all-female team of dinosaur Transformers created by Matt Frank called the Raptoricons.
Thrashclaw, Slice, Gnash, and Shred all represent different interpretations of dromaeosaurs from popular media. From scales to feathers, they cover a lot of ground! (2016)

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not only one of the most well known Dromaeosaurs out there, but one of the most well known dinosaurs period. Though it is misunderstood by some in the general public, it is one of the best known dinosaurs, and it’s specimens are some of the best preserved in paleo.

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was a moderately sized dromie known from the Nemegt formation. Though Velociraptorinae consists of relatively small Dromaeosaurs, Adasaurus was fairly large and may have represented one of the largest with the subfamily.

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Ok so, just like modern birds, dromaeosaurs does have an "organization" on its wings structure, 10 primaries on its middle finger and about 14 on its radius.
Some features will be missing like the alula and tertials, but they would keep its respective coverts.

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I drew the Prehistoric Planet dromaeosaurs but with the JW Dominion pyroraptor colours!

I like how the red works well with the more cool tone background

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Deinonychus has seem to grow a bit in popularity as of recent due to a specific person, you know who you are

Anyway, have 2 deinonychus since idk I haven’t really drawn many dromaeosaurs in awhile

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Today's warm-up, a quick doodle of a Utahraptor getting sprayed by a striped skunk, since dromaeosaurs have good senses of smell and vision. A spray from a skunk would be ghastly if hit the nostrils and eyes.

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- possibly being the most basal known dromaeosaur! It was also small, even for dromaeosaurs, at 70 cm long! With all this in mind, it might've been specialized for a unique ecological niche that allowed it to coexist with its more advanced relatives! (2/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Dino Fact!

Dineobellator (Diné Warrior) is a dromaeosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America! Analysis of the skeleton showed that its hands and feet were much more flexible than those of many other dromaeosaurs, plus its tail had a wide range of - (1/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Lots of people in the comments of this piece are wanting vulturine dromaeosaurs, so I thought I'd mock up a few. Originally wanted to do two Old World and two New World, but truthfully, most variation in NW vultures is not in the feathers, but in other soft tissue ornaments. https://t.co/vGK1gNbeSj

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Because they wouldn’t have the nostalgia marketability to call it velociraptor.
Also I believe (it might just be rumors) that Atrociraptor was mean to be Urahraptor but they scrapped it.
Still really sucks since giant feathered dromaeosaurs are just as scary and awesome as jp’s

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Not really. We've had semi-aquatic Spino, which actually aged pretty well, & there were semi-aquatic dromaeosaurs. Plus swimming theropods aren't uncommon in paleo-media.

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dromaeosaurs HATE her. click here to learn her mind blowing trick!

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(Base colors: golden eagle)

(Base colors: America’s fursona: the bald eagle)

(Base colors: Australian hobby)
More dromaeosaurs are coming

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It's real, IGN are morons who don't realize dromaeosaurs aren't all called Velociraptor

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dromaeosaurs

14. utahraptor

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Naked and feathered raptors I've drawn including one from 2013 when I was still grappling with the idea of preferring feathered dromaeosaurs.

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"Do numbers", he growled through gritted teeth. "Do. Numbers."

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