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Deinonychus
Deinonychus is a spectacular, but fairly small dinosaur. It measured about three and a half feet tall, and about nine feet long. Its weight is estimated at 150 pounds.
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Deinonychus- Enchanted Learning Software
Deinonychus was a terrifying mid-Cretaceous predator, a Dromaeosaurid. It had a huge, sickle-shaped claw on each foot. ... Deinonychus was a lightly built, fast-moving, agile, bipedal (walked on two...
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Deinonychus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fossilized remains of Deinonychus have been recovered from the Cloverly Formation of Montana and Wyoming [12] and in the Antlers Formation of Oklahoma,[13] in North America.
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Deinonychus antirrhopus - the "Terrible Claw" Dinosaur
Deinonychus was a spectacular, but fairly small dinosaur. It was a fast and vicious hunter. ... Deinonychus was about twice as big as Velociraptor. Shed teeth and several specimens of
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American Museum of Natural History: Deinonychus
This is Deinonychus -- the only real fossil specimen of its kind on display anywhere in the world. It lived more than 100 million years ago.
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Saurischian dinosaurs: Dromaeosaur: Deinonychus
Deinonychus or 'terrible claw' was a member of the family Dromaeosauridae. ... Deinonychus painting...
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Deinonychus in The Natural History Museum's Dino Directory
Meaning: terrible claw ... Pronounced: die-NON-i-kuss ... Show taxonomic details...
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Dromaeosauridae
Deinonychus antirrhopus: Arguably the most important dinosaur fossil ever discovered, Dr. J.H. Ostrom's (of Yale University) 1969 and 1976 descriptions of Deinonychus ("terrible claw") were a...
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Deinonychus
Deinonychus by Sandro and Danny ... Deinonychus means "terrible claw." Deinonuchus looks like a rapter. It walked on two legs. It was 10 - 13 feet long and about 5 feet tall.
www.pocanticohills.org/dinosaur/deinonychus.htm www.pocanticohills.org/dinosaur/deinonychus.htm
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