Dromeosauridae.

Started by jango fatt1 pages

Dromeosauridae.

Here i wanna discuss the dromeosauridae.I think they're some of the most beatifful and fascinating animals that ever walked the earth.

Dromeosauridae

deinonychus
rahonavis
microraptor
megaraptor
velociraptor
bambiraptor
pyroraptor
saurornithoides(?)
utahraptor.

um sure 🤨

Lol

rrrrright.......

Indeed, if it was possible for there to be evolutionary peaks I think that the Dromeosauridae would have represented one of them. Fascinating beasts they were to, although I am more of a sauropod man myself

Re: Dromeosauridae.

Originally posted by jango fatt
Here i wanna discuss the dromeosauridae.I think they're some of the most beatifful and fascinating animals that ever walked the earth.

Dromeosauridae

deinonychus
rahonavis
microraptor
megaraptor
velociraptor
bambiraptor
pyroraptor
saurornithoides(?)
utahraptor.

They are pretty intresting. DO you think they had feathers. I dont at all, but I do however think they were related to birds.

Re: Re: Dromeosauridae.

Originally posted by SlipknoT
They are pretty intresting. DO you think they had feathers. I dont at all, but I do however think they were related to birds.

More likely something related to feathers. 😬

scales most likly..
Scales and feathers are close.

Re: Re: Dromeosauridae.

Originally posted by SlipknoT
They are pretty intresting. DO you think they had feathers. I dont at all, but I do however think they were related to birds.
I think they had feathers.

All dinosaurs are interesting. I love paleontology. Dale Russell published a book stating that if the dinosaurs had continued to evolve, that the dromesaurs would have eventually developed into a human type creature. Standing upright with two arms and two legs. He based it on the structure of the braincase

And some dinosaurs did have feathers, fossil evidence has proven as much.

Yeah , i heard that one too it's crap;But anyway they're the most related too birds of all dinosaurs;They belong to the family of Maniraptora.

i dont think i even can pronunce the title of the thread 😑

They changed the name of the family it's now called the deinonychosauridae and they're in the same family as the saurornithoidae( troodon,saurornithoides).

I see are you sure you are ok?JM LOL!

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