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  2. Deinonychus - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychus teeth found in association with fossils of the ornithopod dinosaur Tenontosaurus are quite common in the Cloverly Formation. Two quarries have been discovered that preserve fairly complete Deinonychus fossils near Tenontosaurus fossils.

  3. Deinonychosauria - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychosauria is a clade of paravian dinosaurs which lived from the Late Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous periods. Fossils have been found across the globe in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and Antarctica, [2] with fossilized teeth giving credence to the possibility that they inhabited Australia as well. [3]

  4. Tenontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    T. tilletti with juveniles, in front of Deinonychus. Teeth and a number of skeletons belonging to the carnivorous theropod Deinonychus have often been discovered associated with Tenontosaurus tilletti remains. Tenontosaurus specimens have been found at over 50 sites, and 14 of those also contain Deinonychus remains.

  5. List of Appalachian dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychus: Lower Cretaceous: carnivore: A dromaeosaur whose remains have been found in Oklahoma. Possible teeth found in Maryland. Diplotomodon: Upper Cretaceous: carnivore: Dubious name for a species of tyrannosauroid from New Jersey, possibly a Dryptosaurus or a potentially new genus. Dryptosaurus: Upper Cretaceous: carnivore

  6. Cloverly Formation - Wikipedia

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    Acrocanthosaurus Deinonychus Microvenator: Deinonychus [10] D. antirrhopus [10] Montana [10] Wyoming [15] Its remains are "very rare." [10] Tenontosaurus remains have been recovered in association with Deinonychus teeth, suggesting a predator-prey relationship between the two. [10] Microvenator [10] M. celer [10] Montana [10] Wyoming [15] Himes ...

  7. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/May 29, 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychus is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur that existed during the Early Cretaceous.It contains only a single species, D. antirrhopus.Fossils of the 3.4 meter (11 ft) long dinosaur have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, though teeth attributed to Deinonychus have been found as far east as Maryland.

  8. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychus: Hector: Ichabodcraniosaurus [165] IGM 100/980 [166] Institute of Geology of Mongolia Shri devi: Barun Goyot Formation: Named due to missing head Juliet [167] IGM 100 [167] Institute of Geology of Mongolia Khaan mckennai: Late Cretaceous (Campanian to Maastrichtian; 75-71 million years ago) Djadochta Formation: Kirky AM 6040 [168 ...

  9. Wikipedia:Main Page history/2011 May 29 - Wikipedia

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    Deinonychus is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur that existed during the Early Cretaceous.It contains only a single species, D. antirrhopus.Fossils of the 3.4 meter (11 ft) long dinosaur have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, though teeth attributed to Deinonychus have been found as far east as Maryland.