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  2. Velociraptor - Wikipedia

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    When originally reported, it was hypothesized that the two animals drowned. [7] However, as the animals were preserved in ancient sand dune deposits, it is now thought that the animals were buried in sand, either from a collapsing dune or in a sandstorm. Burial must have been extremely rapid, judging from the lifelike poses in which the animals ...

  3. Utahraptor - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Utahraptor is in reference to Utah, where the remains were found. The specific name , ostrommaysi , is in honor to John Ostrom for his investigations on Deinonychus and its relationships to birds , as well as Chris Mays, who helped in the research of Utahraptor by founding Dinamation . [ 1 ]

  4. Dromaeosauridae - Wikipedia

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    In informal usage, they are often called raptors [6] (after Velociraptor), a term popularized by the film Jurassic Park; several genera include the term "raptor" directly in their name, and popular culture has come to emphasize their bird-like appearance and speculated bird-like behavior.

  5. Velociraptors in Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    In the first film, the raptors were created through a combination of animatronics by Winston and CGI by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). [45] A fully functioning raptor head took Winston four months to create. [46] The creature was also depicted by men in suits for certain scenes, including the death of Muldoon, who is mauled by one. [47]

  6. Dakotaraptor - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the remains of the holotype, bones were discovered in the site that also belonged to Dakotaraptor, but which represented a more gracile morph.These included the specimens PBMNH.P.10.115.T (a right shinbone), PBMNH.P.10.118.T (a connected left astragalus and calcaneum), and KUVP 152429 (originally identified as a furcula, but now also excluded from the known remains of Dakotaraptor). [9]

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  8. Microraptoria - Wikipedia

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    Many are known for long feathers on their legs and may have been semiarboreal powered fliers, some of which were even capable of launching from the ground. [5] Most microraptorians were relatively small; adult specimens of Microraptor range between 77–90 centimetres long (2.53–2.95 ft) and weigh up to 1 kg (2.2 lb), making them some of the ...

  9. The Raptors are no longer who we thought they were

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    The Toronto Raptors are a far more dangerous team today than they were just a couple months ago.