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- Velociraptor - Wikipedia
Velociraptor ( vəˌlɒsɪˈræptər, vəˈlɒsɪræptər ; [1] lit 'swift thief') is a genus of small dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous epoch, about 75 million to 71 million years ago Two species are currently recognized, although others have been assigned in the past
- 10 Facts About the Velociraptor Dinosaur - ThoughtCo
Real Velociraptors were much smaller than portrayed, about the size of a big chicken Velociraptors had feathers and were likely warm-blooded, unlike how movies often show them The Velociraptor is one of the world's most well-known dinosaurs, thanks to the "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic World" movies
- Velociraptor | Description, Size, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Velociraptor, sickle-clawed dinosaur that flourished in central and eastern Asia during the Late Cretaceous Period (99 million to 65 million years ago) It is closely related to the North American Deinonychus of the Early Cretaceous in that both reptiles were dromaeosaurs
- Velociraptor Facts, Size, Speed, Habitat, Fossils Pictures
Velociraptor, often called ‘raptor,’ is an extinct genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that roamed the earth around 85 8 to 70 6 million years ago – during the end of the Cretaceous Period Velociraptors were smaller than other dromaeosaurids, but they had several similar anatomical features
- Velociraptor Guide - Info, Size, Diet, Habitat More
Discover all the fascinating facts about Velociraptor, a carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period Learn about its size, diet, habitat, and more
- Velociraptor | A Swift Predator from the Cretaceous Period
The Velociraptor were feathered theropod dinosaurs about the size of a wolf They lived in eastern Asia during the late Cretaceous period
- Velociraptor: Facts About the Speedy Thief - Live Science
Velociraptor is one of the most bird-like dinosaurs ever discovered It was small and fast, and the sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each foot made it a formidable predator
- Velociraptor, facts and photos | National Geographic
Velociraptors were actually feathered animals They grew up to 100 pounds, about the size of a wolf And they likely hunted solo—using their claws to clutch rather than slash prey— when they
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