Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail

Por um escritor misterioso
Last updated 10 novembro 2024
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Name: Deinonychus Type (Class): Dromaeosaur (“raptor”) Adult Length: ~ 10 feet Adult Weight: ~ 200 pounds Lived in: Montana, Utah, Oklahoma, Wyoming Alive During: Early Cretaceous Period Food Source: Carnivore (meat-eater) Fun Fact: The discovery of fossils of Deinonychus in Montana in the 1960’s revealed that dinosaurs were much more bird-like and active than previously
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Velociraptor “antirrhopus” (*) (S/F) / (S/F-T/G) (S/F-S) – Jurassic-Pedia
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Dinopedia - Treasure State Lifestyles
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
The Great Inland Seaway Historical Marker
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Pack Hunting Raptors - What is the evidence? – Fossil Crates
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus Dinosaur Model by Natural History Museum, London/science Photo Library
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Dinopedia - Treasure State Lifestyles
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
The Montana Dinosaur Center
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Fort Peck Interpretive Center - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Museum of the Rockies - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Montana Dinosaur Center (aka, Two Medicine Dinosaur Center) - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Deinonychus - The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Velociraptors Likely Hunted Solo, Despite Pop Culture Depiction

© 2014-2024 progresstn.com. All rights reserved.