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Bbosssaurus.bsky.social

"Night in the desert" 🌌 Velociraptor mongoliensis #paleoart#velociraptor#dromaeosauridae#theropods#dinosaurs#digitalart#art

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Sdresdencodak.bsky.social

Me (to a girl): "Cool raptor tattoo." Guy, talking over me: "Actually it's Velociraptor. Raptor just means any dinosaur with a hook claw." Me: "You mean Dromaeosauridae? That's not an exclusive trait, there's also Troodontidae. Or were you under the impression that 'raptor' refers to 'Paraves'?"

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Jjanesaurus.bsky.social

Fóssil e paleoarte do Zhenyuanlong suni. Foto: Junchang Lü Arte: Zhao Chuang +

Fóssil de um dinossauro da família Dromaeosauridae, a mesma do velociraptor, com as impressões de penas preservadas, é possível ver que ele tinha o que pareciam ser asas.
Uma reconstrução de um Zhenyuanlong em uma floresta do Cretáceo. Ele é um dromeossaurídio todo coberto por penas.
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Ppaleogalli.bsky.social

Deltadromeus não era da "família dos raptores" (se está se referindo à Dromaeosauridae), ele era provavelmente um noassaurídeo...

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CMchrismonsen.bsky.social

Used to be Triceratops, but as an adult I’ve become more fasciated by Dromaeosauridae and Troodontidae, so lets say Troodon for now.

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Fferwen.bsky.social

The smallest known specimen of Microraptor (Dinosauria: Dromaeosauridae) from the Jiufotang Formation in northeastern China 🧪⚒️ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08912963.2024.2385604

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Tentyranno.bsky.social

- few tail vertebrae! They're fragmentary remains, but enough to identify it as a dromaeosaurid! It's actually quite valuable to knowledge of the Dromaeosauridae group, as it's one of the earlier members of the family, showing how the group evolved and how diverse it was! (2/2) Art by Gabriel N. U!

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FFthedinoguy21.bsky.social

Ok I was wondering bc he is small but I’m wasn’t sure if which dromaeosauridae :P

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ASaugurmag.bsky.social

The Issue 6.2 TOC includes: Conversation with a Mountain God, Sicily 2098 by Morgan L. Ventura Dream of Mësinkw Re-balancing the McKee Treaty by D.A. Lockhart Winter Love by E.C. Dorgan Dromaeosauridae by David Ly Start reading here: www.augurmag.com/augur-issue-...

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