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  2. Rapator - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical life restoration as a megaraptoran. The type specimen of Rapator was originally described as a metacarpal I, a bone from the upper part of a theropod's hand. [3] It was later noted that the bone is similar to a finger bone, the first phalanx of the first finger, of an alvarezsaur [9] or of a primitive coelurosaurian similar to Nqwebasaurus. [10]

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  4. Utahraptor - Wikipedia

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    Utahraptor is a member of the family Dromaeosauridae, a clade of theropod dinosaurs commonly known as "raptors". Utahraptor is the largest known genus in the family and belongs to the same clade of other notable dinosaurs such as Velociraptor, Deinonychus, or Dromaeosaurus.

  5. Changyuraptor - Wikipedia

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    The dinosaur's tail is long and feathered, with end feathers up to 29.27 centimetres (11.52 in) long, equalling approximately 30% of the length of the animal's skeleton. [1] This length exceeds the previous record length of 7 inches (18 cm) for feathers from non-avian dinosaurs. [ 4 ]

  6. Color a Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    This list also includes a 10 worst games of all time, placing Color a Dinosaur at 9th. [8] The article described the game as Mario Paint "without anything fun in it" and that "even the producer of the game (Seth, wherever you are) would roll his eyes when reminded of this prehistoric patsy."

  7. Microraptoria - Wikipedia

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    Microraptoria (Greek, μίκρος, mīkros: "small"; Latin, raptor: "one who seizes") is a clade of basal dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs. Definitive microraptorians lived during the Barremian to Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous in China.

  8. Maniraptora - Wikipedia

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    Maniraptora is a clade of coelurosaurian dinosaurs which includes the birds and the non-avian dinosaurs that were more closely related to them than to Ornithomimus velox. It contains the major subgroups Avialae, Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, Oviraptorosauria, and Therizinosauria. Ornitholestes and the Alvarezsauroidea are also often included.

  9. Condorraptor - Wikipedia

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    Condorraptor is an extinct genus of megalosauroid theropod dinosaur.Its genus name means 'robber from Cerro Condor', referencing a nearby village, while its species name, currumili, is named after Hipolito Currumil, the landowner and discoverer of the locality.