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akg6206387 Dinosaures / Crétacé inférieur. Deinonychus. (Genre éteint de dinosaures carnivores de la famille des Dromaeosauridae, dont une seule espèce est décrite : Deinonychus antirrhopus. Ce dinosaure long d'approximativement 3,40 mètres a vécu au Crétacé inférieur, entre environ 115 et 108 millions d'années. Ses fossiles ont été découverts dans les États américains du Montana, du Wyoming et de l'Oklahoma, dans les roches des formations de Cloverly et d'Antlers. Son nom vient du grec ancien qui signifie " griffe terrible "). Illustration 3D en images de synthèse (2019).
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alb5575664 Deinonychus chasing insects above it's head.
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alb5578464 Deinonychus dinosaur chasing tiny feathered birds above.
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alb5576499 Size reference chart of Dromaeosaurs from around the world, also commonly referred to as raptors.
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alb3894545 A Deinonychus protects its kill, a psittacosaurid dinosaur.
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alb3884188 A Cretaceous Acrocanthosaurus observing a Tenontosaurus being attacked by a group of Deinonychus.
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alb3884399 A mid-sized Cretaceous China deinonychosaur.
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alb5570489 Deinonychus dinosaur roaring on top of a mountain.
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alb5565172 Graphite sketch of Velociraptor.
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alb5569943 Deinonychus dinosaur head. Deinonychus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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alb5566576 Deinonychus dinosaur roaring atop of a rock.
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alb5568088 Lateral view of a Deinonychus.
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alb5569787 Collection of carnivorous dinosaurs, isolated on white background.
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alb5567243 A pack of Deinonychus dinosaurs attacking a vulnerableTenontosaurus.
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alb5567273 Deinonychus dinosaur, front view. Deinonychus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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alb5567296 Deinonychus dinosaur roaring, isolated on white background.
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alb5566695 A collection set of theropod carnivorous dinosaurs from the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic Periods.
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alb2310754 Palaeozoology - Cretaceous Period - Dinosaurs - Deinonychus (art work by Graham Rosewarne).
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alb3888084 Artist's concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous of North America. Some of these species have been found east to west, and some only confirmed in the midwest and west. Sauroposeidon; sauropod, Acrocanthosaurus; carcharodont, Deinonychus; dromaeosaur, Sauropelta; ankylosaur, Tenontosaurus; iguanodot, Ceratodus; lungfish, Coloborhynchus; pterosaur.
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alb3879541 Deinonychus & Coloborhynchus birds feed on a dinosaur carcass. Deinonychus was a dromaeosaur (raptor) from the early Cretaceous. They were about 12 feet long and 3 1/2 feet high at the hip. They had the trademark, long toe claw and sharp talons on their hands. It is assumed they were feathered, but no fossil specimen has turned up with soft tissue or feather evidence.
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alb3890998 Deinonychus antirrhopus in a misty forest.
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alb3876352 A deinonychosaur theropod leaves tracks across a Cretaceous China landscape.
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alb3887343 Deinonychus antirrhopus preys on a fish.
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alb3886986 Deinonychus antirrhopus reconstructed in Art Nouveau style.
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alb3885800 A Deinonychus feeds on the carcass of Zephyrosaurus, a small Cretaceous ornithopod.
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alb3884754 Sauroposeidon graze on American Sycamore and Flowering Magnolia while feathered Deinonychus look on. The location is a river delta on the Western Interior Seaway 110 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous Period in what is today southeastern Oklahoma.. Sauroposeidon is the tallest known dinosaur with a neck that could reach up to 56 feet high. Deinonychus on the other hand was a relatively small predator, 11 feet long and standing about three feet tall at the hip. It was a close relative to the smaller velociraptor which emerged later in Central Asia. Deinonychus wasn't powerful enough to bring down a giant like an adult sauroposeidon, however they did likely prey on juvenile or sick adults of the species.
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alb2295697 Palaeozoology - Cretaceous Period - Dinosaurs - Deinonychus. Art work.
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alb3895176 Deinonychus dinosaur isolated on white background.
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alb3891024 Deinonychus was a carnivorous theropod that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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alb3890009 Deinonychus antirrhopus, a carnivorous dromaeosaurid that lived during the Cretaceous Period. Acrylics and colored pencil.
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alb3891860 A pack of Deinonychus dinosaurs attack a Tenontosaurus during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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alb3890385 Deinonychus dinosaur roaring, isolated on white background.
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alb3894764 Deinonychus antirrhopus dancing in the Sun. Deinonychus is a carnivorous dromaeosaurid that lived during the Cretaceous Period. Acrylic painting.
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alb3894744 Deinonychus dinosaur isolated on white background.
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alb3892425 Deinonychus dinosaur skull on textured background.
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alb3886326 Deinonychus pencil drawing with digital color.
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alb3886366 A collection of various dinosaurs and reptiles that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Earth's history.
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alb3886233 Deinonychus dinosaur feeding its young.
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alb3887921 A playful Deinonychus dinosaur playing with socks. Acrylics and colored pencil.
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alb3884910 Deinonychus, a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur.
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alb3883396 Deinonychus dinosaur, white background.
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alb3883420 Deinonychus is a carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period.
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alb3882947 Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes.
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alb3882376 Deinonychus was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period of North America.
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1016_03_48452 Deinonychus was a carnivorous dinosaur measuring 5 ft. (1.5 m) in height. Between 110 and 100 million years ago, this fast and intelligent predator probably hunted in a group and could attack prey that was larger than itself. Its fossils have been found in the United States.
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926_09_dinosr033a4 Early Cretaceous dinosaur Deinonychus, whose name means "terrible claw," after the huge, sharp claws on each of its second toes
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