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Maniraptora Collection

Maniraptora, a diverse group of dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Therizinosaurus dinosaur
Therizinosaurus is a large theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
A model head of an Oviraptor. These dinosaurs are believe to have fed on eggs or shell fish due to the shape of their mouths. They lived 85-75 million years ago and fossils have been found in Mongolia

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Epidexipteryx perched on a branch ready to eat a nearby spider

Epidexipteryx perched on a branch ready to eat a nearby spider
Epidexipteryx dinosaur perched on a branch ready to eat a nearby spider

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock

A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock
An adult theropod dinosaur of the genus Caudipteryx from 125 million years ago is compared to a modern adult peacock (Pavo cristatus). Both the Caudipteryx and peacock are about 30 inches tall

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs fighting on green grass by sunset

Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs fighting on green grass by sunset

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur head

Therizinosaurus dinosaur head. Therizinosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Mongolia

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Female Gigantoraptor dinosaur walking to its nest full of eggs

Female Gigantoraptor dinosaur walking to its nest full of eggs in the desert

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Oviraptor skeleton

Oviraptor skeleton
This dinosaur is belived to have been an egg thief. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 85 to 75 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Mongolia. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors walking along the shore

Herd of Gigantoraptors walking along the shore

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors running across desert terrain

Herd of Gigantoraptors running across desert terrain

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A pair of omnivorous Caudipteryx feathered dinosaurs

A pair of omnivorous Caudipteryx feathered dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Citipati on a rock in an arid landscape

Citipati on a rock in an arid landscape

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor dinosaur walking on rocky terrain

Gigantoraptor dinosaur walking on rocky terrain

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above

Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above
A family of Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptor birds fly overhead

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors running

Herd of Gigantoraptors running

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Caudipteryx dinosaur with head up

Caudipteryx dinosaur with head up, white background

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Gigantoraptors on the shoreline

Two Gigantoraptors on the shoreline

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field during a lightning storm

Two Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field during a lightning storm

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline on a cloudy prehistoric day

Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline on a cloudy prehistoric day
Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline hunting for fish on a cloudy prehistoric day

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Caudipteryx wander a prehistoric landscape

Caudipteryx wander a prehistoric landscape
Peacock-sized theropod dinosaurs of the genus Caudipteryx wander a landscape dominated by cycad-like seed plants of the genus Williamsonia 125 million years ago in what is today China

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Avimimus dinosaur

Avimimus dinosaur
Avimimus is a theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Juravenators chasing Archaeopteryx

Juravenators chasing Archaeopteryx during the Jurassic Period in what is modern day Germany

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Majungasaurus chasing a Gigantoraptor

Majungasaurus chasing a Gigantoraptor

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A Caudipteryx dinosaur walking among trees

A Caudipteryx dinosaur walking among trees
A Caudipteryx dinosaur walking among williamsonia trees

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Archaeopteryx, known as one of the earliest prehistoric birds

Archaeopteryx, known as one of the earliest prehistoric birds
Archaeopteryx is known as the earliest bird and was a bridge species between dinosaurs and modern birds

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Caudipteryx dinosaurs drinking from a river

Two Caudipteryx dinosaurs drinking from a river next to Pachypteris and Onychiopsis plants

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor in a dense prehistoric forest

Gigantoraptor in a dense prehistoric forest

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment

Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment
Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs standing in nature with trees next to water

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor running across an open field

Gigantoraptor running across an open field

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field

Herd of Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Archaeopteryx is a carnivorous bird that lived during the Jurassic period

Archaeopteryx is a carnivorous bird that lived during the Jurassic period of Germany

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two Utahraptors chasing a Gigantoraptor across a grassy field

Two Utahraptors chasing a Gigantoraptor across a grassy field

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Two gigantoraptor dinosaurs walking in the desert

Two gigantoraptor dinosaurs walking in the desert

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Ceratonykus dinosaur

Ceratonykus dinosaur, white background

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A Caudipteryx nesting ground from the Cretaceous Period

A Caudipteryx nesting ground from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor running

Gigantoraptor running

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Citipati dinosaur head

Citipati dinosaur head. Citipati was a omnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Oviraptor dinosaur

Oviraptor dinosaur, white background

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Yulong mini, Late Cretaceous of China

Yulong mini, Late Cretaceous of China

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A flock of Archaeopteryx flying above a Jurassic landscape

A flock of Archaeopteryx flying above a Jurassic landscape
A flock of Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaurs flying above a Jurassic landscape

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Front view of a Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Front view of a Therizinosaurus dinosaur. Therizinosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Mongolia

Background imageManiraptora Collection: The size of an Archaeopteryx perched on a tree branch compared to a young adult

The size of an Archaeopteryx perched on a tree branch compared to a young adult
Archaeopteryx is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian dinosaurs and birds. Here is shown its small size compared to a Homo sapiens

Background imageManiraptora Collection: A Dilophosaurus chasing two Gigantoraptors across a grassy field

A Dilophosaurus chasing two Gigantoraptors across a grassy field

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Archaeopteryx flying through a forest

Archaeopteryx flying through a forest

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Yi qi is an extinct theropod from the Late Jurassic of China

Yi qi is an extinct theropod from the Late Jurassic of China

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor, a theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Gigantoraptor, a theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Gigantoraptor, a genus of giant oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageManiraptora Collection: Gigantoraptor running across a prehistoric terrain

Gigantoraptor running across a prehistoric terrain



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Maniraptora, a diverse group of dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. Among them was the infamous Velociraptor, known for its sharp claws and cunning hunting tactics. Another peculiar member was the Therizinosaurus dinosaur, with its long neck and enormous claws used for defense rather than offense. In a lush forest, an Epidexipteryx perched on a branch, ready to pounce on a nearby spider. Its delicate frame belied its predatory nature as it swiftly captured its prey. Comparing sizes, an adult peacock stood next to a Caudipteryx - one could see how these feathered dinosaurs evolved over time. The vibrant plumage of the modern bird contrasted with the ancient creature's more subtle colors. As the sun began to set, two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs engaged in an epic battle on green grass. Their massive size created tremors beneath their feet as they clashed horns and fought for dominance. Amidst this fierce rivalry, a female Gigantoraptor calmly walked towards her nest full of precious eggs. She carefully protected her offspring from any potential threats that lurked nearby. During the Jurassic Period, carnivorous Juravenators were skilled hunters who prowled through dense forests in search of their next meal. Their sharp teeth and agile bodies made them formidable predators. The discovery of an Oviraptor skeleton shed light on this mysterious species' existence. With its beak-like snout and slender body structure, it likely had unique adaptations yet to be fully understood by scientists. A herd of majestic Gigantoraptors gracefully walked along the shorelines - their large strides leaving imprints in wet sand as they navigated their surroundings with ease. Across vast desert terrain, another herd of Gigantoraptors ran together in perfect synchronization - showcasing both power and unity within their ranks. Lastly, we encounter a pair of omnivorous Caudipteryx feathered dinosaurs.