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  2. Dromaeosauridae - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Family of theropod dinosaurs Dromaeosaurids Temporal range: Cretaceous PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N A collection of dromaeosaurid fossil skeletons. Clockwise from upper left: Deinonychus antirrhopus (a heavily built eudromaeosaur), Buitreraptor gonzalezorum (a long-snouted unenlagiine ...

  3. Dromaeosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Dromaeosaurus is the type genus of both Dromaeosauridae and Dromaeosaurinae, which include many genera with similar characteristics to Dromaeosaurus such as possibly its closest relative Dakotaraptor. Dromaeosaurus was heavily built, more so than other dromaeosaurs that are similar in size, like Velociraptor.

  4. Category:Dromaeosaurs - Wikipedia

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  5. Dromaeosauriformipes - Wikipedia

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    Dromaeosauriformipes represents one of the few known fossil records of Early Cretaceous dromaeosaurids in South Korea, along with the indeterminate dromaeosaurid femur from the Gugyedong Formation and two ichnospecies of Dromaeosauripus, D. hamanensis from the Haman Formation and D. jinjuensis from the Jinju Formation. [8]

  6. Unenlagia - Wikipedia

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    Unenlagia (meaning "half-bird" in Latinized Mapudungun) is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period. [1] The genus Unenlagia has been assigned two species: U. comahuensis, the type species described by Novas and Puerta in 1997, [1] and U. paynemili, described by Calvo et al. in 2004.

  7. Biogeography of paravian dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Dromaeosauridae dispersed to Asia and Africa, [7] likely made possible by the Apulian Route connecting Eurasia and Africa, [35] and the Bering Land Bridge linking North America and Asia. [18] The Apulian Route was established in early Late Jurassic and broke off towards the end of Jurassic. [ 35 ]

  8. Dromaeosauroides - Wikipedia

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    Several features of the tooth are only known from members of the family Dromaeosauridae of theropod dinosaurs. [8] Dromaeosauroides was classified as a member of the Dromaeosaurinae subfamily within the Dromaeosauridae, due to its similarity to Dromaeosaurus. Despite the resemblance, Dromaeosauroides is not considered part of that genus.

  9. Halszkaraptor - Wikipedia

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    Halszkaraptor (/ ˈ h ɑː l ʃ k ə r æ p t ər /; meaning "Halszka's seizer") is a genus of waterfowl-like dromaeosaurid dinosaurs from Mongolia that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It contains only one known species, Halszkaraptor escuilliei.