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  • An Ornithomimus speci men from Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta Canada.  When the dinosaur die their neck is pulled back by neck tendons drying in the sun.
    scf4327-195-ornithomimus 0001.jpg
  • An Ornithomimus speci men from Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta Canada.  When the dinosaur die their neck is pulled back by neck tendons drying in the sun.
    scf4399-094_Ornithomimus 0001.jpg
  • An Ornithomimus speci men from Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta Canada.  When the dinosaur die their neck is pulled back by neck tendons drying in the sun.
    Ornithomimus 0001.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143-fighting dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Ostrom John 0001Deinonychus.jpg
  • Dromaeosaur at the Field Station in Dinosaur Provincial Park of the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada
    Dromaeosaur Tyrrell 0003.jpg
  • Deinonychus sculptures in a diorama by Stephen Czerkas in the California Academy of Sciences.  The 8 -11 foot (2.5-3.5 meter) long dinosaurs were named after their bladelike claws.  Deinonychus means "terrible claws."
    Deinonychus S F Museum.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4356-428_Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Deinonychus John Ostrom.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Ostrom John 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143_Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-583ostrom john 0001deinonych...jpg
  • Velociraptor, a 6 foot (1.8 meter) long carnivorous dinosaur was discovered the Roy Chapman Andrews expeditions to Mongolia in the 1920's.  This specimen is from the American Museum of Natural History where Chapman worked.
    scf4327-236-velociraptor 0002.jpg
  • Velociraptor, a 6 foot (1.8 meter) long carnivorous dinosaur was discovered the Roy Chapman Andrews expeditions to Mongolia in the 1920's.  This specimen is from the American Museum of Natural History where Chapman worked.
    Velociraptor 0002.jpg
  • Dromaeosaur at the Field Station in Dinosaur Provincial Park of the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada
    Dromaeosaur Tyrrell 0001.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Deinonychus 0006.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • Dromaeosaur at the Field Station in Dinosaur Provincial Park of the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada
    Dromaeosaur Tyrrell 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-075_Deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip. Shown here, the Velociraptor's hand is in the Protoceratops jaws.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0004.jpg
  • Dromaeosaur at the Field Station in Dinosaur Provincial Park of the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada
    scf4399-077_Dromaeosaur Tyrrell 0003.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-076-deinonychus 0006.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • Deinonychus sculptures in a diorama by Stephen Czerkas in the California Academy of Sciences.  The 8 -11 foot (2.5-3.5 meter) long dinosaurs were named after their bladelike claws.  Deinonychus means "terrible claws."
    Deinonychus S F Mus Horiz.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-142-fighting dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Deinonychus 0001.jpg
  • Velociraptor, a 6 foot (1.8 meter) long carnivorous dinosaur was discovered the Roy Chapman Andrews expeditions to Mongolia in the 1920's.  This is a specimen from the American Museum of Natural History he worked.
    Velociraptor 0001.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-075-deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • Velociraptor, a 6 foot (1.8 meter) long carnivorous dinosaur was discovered the Roy Chapman Andrews expeditions to Mongolia in the 1920's.  This specimen is from the American Museum of Natural History where Chapman worked.
    scf4327-236_Velociraptor 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
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