Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Descrição
Name: Deinonychus Type (Class): Dromaeosaur (“raptor”) Adult Length: ~ 10 feet Adult Weight: ~ 200 pounds Lived in: Montana, Utah, Oklahoma, Wyoming Alive During: Early Cretaceous Period Food Source: Carnivore (meat-eater) Fun Fact: The discovery of fossils of Deinonychus in Montana in the 1960’s revealed that dinosaurs were much more bird-like and active than previously
New Haven, Connecticut: n.p., July 1969. First edition, very rare, of arguably the single most important work on dinosaurs, by “the most influential
Osteology of Deinonychus antirrhopus, an Unusual Therapod from the Lower Cretaceous of Montana. Bulletin 30. Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale
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Museum of the Rockies - Happy #FossilFriday! This is the life reconstruction and skull of Deinonychus, a raptor dinosaur. Uncovered in Montana in the early 1960's, Deinonychus helped reveal that birds are
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