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Dromaeosaur Collection

"Dromaeosaur: Unveiling the Fierce and Fascinating World of Fuzzy Raptors" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Jurassic life with the dromaeosaurs

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Microraptor skeleton

Microraptor skeleton
The Microraptor was unique in having feathers. It has only been found in China and dates back to the Lower Cretaceous, 125 to 122 million years ago. It grew to around half a metre in length

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus

Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus
Detail of Deinonychus claw from a full scale animated model of a Tenontosaurus being attacked by five Deinonychus, made by Kokoro Co. Japan for The Natural History Museum

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Dromaeosaurus

Dromaeosaurus
The skeleton of a Dromaeosaurus, a small fast predatory dinosaur with sharp teeth and a large claw on each foot. The lived during the Upper Cretaceous 76 to 72 million years ago

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Microraptor

Microraptor
Illustration of a Microraptor by Jo Konopelko, Natural History Museum Design Studio

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Deinonychus skeleton

Deinonychus skeleton
A fast moving pretador that lived duirng the Lower Cretaceous period, 120 to 110 million years ago. Fossils have been found in the USA, being first described by Ostrom, 1969

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy Raptor

Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy Raptor
An animatronic model of the fuzzy raptor or dromaeosaurus created by Kokoro of Japan for the Natural History Museum. The fuzzy raptor was a small dinosaur covered in branched feathers

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Saurornitholestes

Saurornitholestes
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Velociraptor

Velociraptor
An animatronic model of the dinosaur Velociraptor created by Kokoro for the Natural History Museum

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Dromaeosaurus albertensis

Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Skeleton cast of a Dromaeosaurus albertensis on display in the Dinosaur Gallery (number 21) at the Natural History Museum, London. Dromaeosaurus was from the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Deinonychus

Deinonychus
A model of the Deinonychus, meaning terrible claw. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 144 million years ago

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Four-winged dinosaur

Four-winged dinosaur. Artwork of Microraptor gui, a gliding dinosaur with feathers on all four limbs, which lived in the early Cretaceous period about 130 million years ago

Background imageDromaeosaur Collection: Microraptor dinosaur

Microraptor dinosaur. Computer artwork of the feathered dinosaur Microraptor sp.. This animal lived in the early Cretaceous period around 130 to 125 million years ago



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"Dromaeosaur: Unveiling the Fierce and Fascinating World of Fuzzy Raptors" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Jurassic life with the dromaeosaurs, a group of predatory dinosaurs that includes famous members like Velociraptor. Through breathtaking artwork, we can now visualize these ancient creatures in all their glory. One such illustration showcases a Microraptor skeleton, revealing its intricate details and highlighting its unique features. Another scene depicts the intense moment when Tenontosaurus falls victim to an attack by Deinonychus, showcasing the sheer power and hunting prowess possessed by these fearsome predators. But let's not forget about Dromaeosaurus - often referred to as the "fuzzy raptor" due to its feathered appearance. With multiple mentions throughout this captivating journey into prehistory, it becomes evident that Dromaeosaurus played a significant role in shaping our understanding of these incredible creatures. As we delve deeper into their world, we discover more about Dromaeosaurus albertensis – a particular species known for its distinct characteristics. Its name echoes through time as one of the most intriguing members within this dinosaur family. Intriguingly enough, despite being fierce hunters capable of taking down large prey like Tenontosaurus or even engaging in deadly confrontations with other dromaeosaurs like Deinonychus, Dromaeosaurus also had a softer side. The mention of "fuzzy raptor" reminds us that beneath their terrifying exterior lay delicate feathers that added both beauty and functionality to their existence. The story concludes with yet another nod towards this remarkable creature - Dromaeosaurus stands tall once again at center stage. Its presence is undeniable; it has left an indelible mark on our understanding of Jurassic life and continues to captivate scientists and enthusiasts alike.