Description
Hunting scene in the Arctic winter of a Nanuqsaurus hoglundi on Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis in the Late Cretaceous Campanian period about 70 MA
primitive angiosperms
Although not as agile as some of the more advanced dinosaurs
it is believed that he would have used his teeth to capture and consume prey
although it did not reach the dimensions of other theropods such as Tyrannosaurus rex
Deinonychus Scale:1:35 Hunting scene in the ArcticDeinonychus, (D. antirrhopus, 'Terrible Claw') is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Early Cretaceous through the Aptian and Albian periods, about 115 108 million years ago. It was a medium sized bipedal predator, with an estimated length of between 3 and 4 meters and a weight of around 70 100 kilograms. Deinonychus is known for having a unique anatomy that made it a very effective predator. It possessed
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