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  Dromaeosaurus
The first of the dromaeosaurs to be discovered, Dromaeosaurus, was about the size of a large dog.
The first and only good Dromaeosaurus remains were found by Barnum Brown on the south bank of the Red Deer River in 1914.
Dromaeosaurus seems to have become extinct about 70 million years ago, well before the Cretaceous Tertiary Boundary.
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Dromaeosaurus was smaller than other creatures of this type, it was only 1.8 metres long from nose to tail.
The Dromaeosaurus will be surrounding you on all sides, you can wander up to them to take a closer look.
The Dromaeosaurus will slowly work their way through the forest to where the T-rex is eating some prey.
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 Disappearances-Dromaeosaurus
Dromaeosaurus appeared later than its relative, Deinonychus, and stalked the earth in the late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago.
Because Dromaeosaurus was so much smaller it probably had best pickings among the tiny animal life.
Dromaeosaurus lived about the same time as velociraptor, although it appeared earlier.
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  Dromaeosaurus Information
Dromaeosaurus (drom-ee-oh-SAWR-us) is a wolf-sized theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, robust teeth.
"Dromaeosaurus Morphotype A" is the designation given to a series of unusual, ridged dromaeosaur teeth from Alberta.
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 Dromaeosaurus
Man kan dele familien i to grupper: Velociraptorerne (Deinonychus, Saurornitholestes, Velociraptor) og Dromaeosaurerne (Dromaeosaurus og måske Adasaurus).
Dromaeosaurus havde skarpe tænder og en forholdsvis stor hjerne.
Dromaeosaurus har sikkert både brugt klør, tænder, hale og hjerne, når byttet skulle nedlægges.
www.dinoland.dk /Dinosaurer/Dromaeosaurus.html   (481 words)

  
 The Deinonychosaurian dinosaurs
Dromaeosaurus was smaller than Deinonychus: it was only 6ft.
It was named from a braincase discovered in 1976, which is suposed to be like the braincases of dromaeosaurus and tyrannosaurus.
It had a fierce hooked claw on its foor, just as in deinonychus and dromaeosaurus, and it used this to attack other dinosaurs.
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 What is a Dromaeosaurus? - Blurtit
The Dromaeosaurus will always have a special place in history because it was the first dinosaur ever discovered.
Dromaeosaurus remains were found on the south bank of the Red Deer River in Canada in 1914 by Barnum Brown.
The Dromaeosaurus was a meat-eater and walked on two legs.
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 Dromaeosaurus - Definition, explanation
Dromaeosaurus ("running lizard") is a wolf-sized theropod dinosaur genus from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, straight teeth.
A few bones are known from the hindlimb, they indicate that Dromaeosaurus was a fairly massive animal for its size.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Dromaeosaurus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dromaeosaurus (drom-ee-oh-SAWR-us) meaning "running lizard" (Greek dromaios = swift-runner + sauros = lizard) is a wolf-sized theropod dinosaur genus from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, straight teeth.
Dromaeosaurus appeared later than its relative, Deinonychus, and stalked the earth in the late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago.
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 Content:Dromaeosaurus Verto - SporeWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dromaeosaurus Verto is a highly intelligent descendant of the prehistoric Theropods in an alternate universe, thus the latin word Verto meaning "reverse".
Dromaeosaurus Verto quickly evolved it's teeth and digestive system to accept most types of fruit and foilage, turning into an omnivore.
The universe that Dromaeosaurus Verto is from split off from our own around 70-60 mya, when whatever caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period failed to do so in the alternate universe.
www.sporewiki.net /Dromaeosaurus_Verto_(Concept)   (982 words)

  
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Dromaeosaurus is known from a partial skull and (foot fragments, ribs) from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and robust teeth.
It is possible that Dromaeosaurus was more of a scavenger than other small theropods, or it may be that Dromaeosaurus relied more heavily on its jaws to dispatch its prey.
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 Dinosaur, Dino, Dinosaur unit, Dinosaur model, Dinosaur activity, Dinosaur behavior, Dinosaur sound
Dromaeosaurus ("running lizard") is a wolf-sized theropod dinosaur type from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, huge skull, a deep mandible, and huge, straight teeth.
A few bones are known from the hind limb, they indicate that Dromaeosaurus was a fairly massive animal for its size.
www.rareresource.com /dromaeosaurus.htm   (211 words)

  
 Dromaeosaurus at Dinosaur Den
Dromaeosaurus (pronounced DROM-ee-oh-saw-russ) was a wolf-sized theropod carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) Period of what is now Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, robust teeth.
A few bones are known from the hindlimb and they indicate that Dromaeosaurus was a powerfully built animal.
www.dinosaurden.co.uk /dino_Dromaeosaurus.html   (185 words)

  
 Taxon Search : View Taxon Details
(1999), Dromaeosaurus albertensis is used as an internal specifier rather than Velociraptor mongoliensis to ensure inclusion of the eponymous genus.
The earliest record is Utahraptor ostrommaysi from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah; the latest records are dromaeosaurids from the Maastrichtian of western North America, Asia and possibly southern Europe (Norell and Makovicky 2004).
All taxa phylogenetically bracketed by Dromaeosaurus and Velociraptor.
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 Dromaeosaurus albertensis
It had such large foot bones that it was thought to be a much larger dinosaur.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, straight teeth.
A few bones are known from the hindlimb, they indicate that Dromaeosaurus was a fairly massive animal for its size.
www.dinosaur-world.com /feathered_dinosaurs/dromaeosaurus_albertensis.htm   (507 words)

  
 Content:Dromaeosaurus Verto - SporeWiki - the wikia knowledge base dedicated to Spore covers creatures, phases, ...
Dromaeosaurus Verto is a highly intelligent descendant of the prehistoric Theropods in an alternate universe, thus the latin word Verto meaning "reverse".
Dromaeosaurus Verto quickly evolved it's teeth and digestive system to accept most types of fruit and foilage, turning into an omnivore.
The universe that Dromaeosaurus Verto is from split off from our own around 70-60 mya, when whatever caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period failed to do so in the alternate universe.
spore.wikia.com /wiki/Content:Dromaeosaurus_Verto   (1186 words)

  
 DinoData - Adasaurus mongoliensis [sG] [T]
The subfamily referred to is the Dromaeosaurinae (with Dromaeosaurus, Adasaurus and Deinonychus), separated from the Velociraptorinae (with Velociraptor) by the high, relatively large skull.
The second digit is often compared to Dromaeosaurus because of the reduced ungual, but the second ungual of Dromaeosaurus is unknown.
It is obviously not segnosaurian as it lacks a deep preacetabular process and has a high tibiofemoral ratio and is excluded from the Therizinosauroidea based on the unreduced postacetabular process.
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 Vote For Your Favorite Dinosaur - KidsDinos.com - Dinosaurs For Kids
Dromaeosaurus lived on the Earth around 75 million years ago.
It is possible that Dromaeosaurus was covered in feathers, but since little is known about this animal, it is difficult to say for certain.
Dromaeosaurus had a large head, with evenly spaced sharp teeth.
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Dromaeosaurus was discovered in what is now Dinosaur Provincial Park, in central Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus is a member of the Dromaeosauridae, the family which includes Velociraptor.
Dromaeosaurus was much more heavily built than other dromaeosaurs, with strong teeth and massive jaws, and powerful hindlimbs.
www.ucalgary.ca /~longrich/dromaeosaurus.html   (273 words)

  
 The Dinosauria by DinosØMP
This skeleton of a poorly known dromaeosaurid is based mainly on
Dromaeosaurus remains and the missing parts are more or less filled out with Velociraptor.
Dromaeosaurus skull, with missing elements based on Deinonychus.
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 Dromaeosaurus
Dromaeosaurus (drom-ee-o-SAWR-us) "Swift Lizard" (Greek dromaios = swift-running + sauros + Lizard, because it was a fast runner)
This very fleet-footed dinosaur was about the size of a man; it weighed only 100 pounds (45kg).
Dromaeosaurus had a broad head; its brain-case was large, and its eyes were huge.
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 dromaeosaurus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dromaeosaurus (drom-ee-oh-SAWR-us) was a wolf-sized theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) Period of what is now Alberta, Canada.
Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and large, robust teeth.
Dromaeosaurus are featured in Walking With Dinosaurs, stalking Torosaurus and stealing eggs from Tyrannosaurus.
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 Content:Dromaeosaurus Verto - SporeWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dromaeosaurus Verto is a highly intelligent descendant of the prehistoric Theropods in an alternate universe, thus the latin word Verto meaning "reverse".
Dromaeosaurus Verto quickly evolved it's teeth and digestive system to accept most types of fruit and foilage, turning into an omnivore.
The universe that Dromaeosaurus Verto is from split off from our own around 70-60 mya, when whatever caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period failed to do so in the alternate universe.
www.sporewiki.com /Content:Dromaeosaurus_Verto   (982 words)

  
 Dromaeosaurus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A few bones are known from the hindlimb and they indicate that Dromaeosaurus was a powerfully built animal.
"Dromaeosaurus Morphotype A" is the designation given to a series of unusual, ridged dromaeosaur teeth from Alberta.
These teeth probably do not belong to Dromaeosaurus, although it is unclear from what animal they do come.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dromaeosaurus   (373 words)

  
 Dinosaurspark.com - The Dictionary of Dinosaurs (Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops .....)
Dromaeosaurus was more of a scavenger than other small theropods.
Dromaeosaurus Morphotype A" is the designation given to a series of unusual, ridged dromaeosaur teeth from Alberta.
Dromaeosaurus, although it is unclear from what animal they do come.
www.dinosaurspark.com /detail/?dinoname=Dromaeosaurus   (336 words)

  
 Fossils P.7
The specimen is housed in a membrane suspension box which protects the tooth and permits viewing from either side.
Dromaeosaurus is one member in the family of dinosaurs which includes Deinonychus and Velociraptor.
From the Upper Cretaceous, this claw was recovered from the Judith River Formation, Red Deer River Badlands near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
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 Jurassic Park - Dinosaur Models, Props & Amber
Although until recently Dromaeosaurus was known almost exclusively from a skull and some fragmentary bones found by Barnum Brown in 1914, in the Judith River Formation in Alberta, Canada, it has given its name to a family of dinosaurs - the dromaeosaurids.
Similar in most ways to its better understood cousins Deinonychus and Velociraptor, Dromaeosaurus was a small, birdlike theropod with a claw that resembled a switchblade on the second toe of each foot.
An individual Dromaeosaurus would probably have been regarded as no more than a minor nuisance by most of these, but it would have been a source of terror to smaller dinosaurs and other vertebrates in its territory.
www.myjurassicpark.com /dromaeosaurus.html   (301 words)

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