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Deinonychus is a predatory dinosaur. Enit, the chief librarian of Waterfall City was a Deinonychus. Deinonychus is very closely related to Velociraptor.

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  • Deinonychus is a predatory dinosaur. Enit, the chief librarian of Waterfall City was a Deinonychus. Deinonychus is very closely related to Velociraptor.
  • The Deinonychus is identical to the one presented in the Pathfinder Bestiary except it has the martial technique Phantom Fists the saving throw is 13, this can be used once per day.
  • Deinonychus most probably had feathers as many other Dromaeosarids; geologically older microraptor and very closely related, geologically younger Velociraptor mongoliensis -- are known to have had feathers. Even its anatomy was extremely birdlike and there has even been speculation that Dromaeosaurids evolved from tree-dwelling, small dinosaurs -- a group that also branched to become birds. It grew to around 3.4 metres (11 ft. 2 in.) long, and would weigh around 73 kilograms.
  • Paula Shaffer watched a deinonychus chase down and consume a hypsilophodont while she was doing field-study of hadrosaur hatching behavior. While not terribly large, the deinonychus were ferocious enough that even hadrosaurs were wary of it.
  • Deinonychus ("terrible claw") is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid that lived during the early Cretaceous. Fossils have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation and Antlers Formation, though teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much farther east in Maryland. Deinonychus appears in the third episode of Jurassic Fight Club, entitled "Gang Killers". Deinonychus is one of the largest raptor.
  • The Deinonychus is an animal available on FarmVille. It was released with Dino Lab and can be created in pen part of Dino Lab with 4 Red DNA bushels, 3 Green DNA bushels and 1 Blue DNA bushel. It can be also be bought from Market for cash and then you will get File:XP-icon.png experience.
  • Deinonychus is an extinct genus of dinosaur. It lived during the early Cretaceous period, 110-100 mya. It was a raptor which had sickle-shaped talons on its second toe, which it used to kick at its prey. It resided in North America and was larger than the Velociraptor, which resided in Eurasia). It was first described in 1969 (the bones were discovered in Montana in 1964). Deinonychus means “terrible claw”. The raptors depicted in the 1993 blockbuster film Jurassic Park were actually Deinonychus based on various characteristics, despite the film stating they were Velociraptor (though the Utahraptor, discovered in 1993, fits the fictional raptors more closely, but it was not known at the time of the film’s release).
  • Deinonychus (meaning 'terrible claw') is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur. There is one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This 3.4 meter (11 ft) long dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous Period, about 115-108 million years ago (from the mid-Aptian to early Albian stages). Fossils have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation and Antlers Formation, though teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much farther east in Maryland.
  • Deinonychus belongs to a family of dinosaurs called dromaeosaurs. They all share the same characteristics; a lightly built skull with sharp backwardly curved teeth, elongated arms and hands with sharp claws, and an extraordinary sickle-like second toe claw which was carried raised off the ground to protect the sharp point. Dromaeosaurs probably had keen vision and their brains were relatively large for a dinosaur. The dromaeosaurs lived throughout the Cretaceous period, 140 to 65 million years ago.
  • Deinonychus (pronounced ) (Greek δεινος, 'terrible' and ονυξ/ονυχος, 'claw') was a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur. There is one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This 3.4 meter (11 ft) long dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous Period, about 115-108 million years ago (from the mid-Aptian to early Albian stages). Fossils have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation and Antlers Formation, though teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much farther east in Maryland.
  • The 3 Deinonychus (Dino, Dano, and Sue) appear in a ninja village attraction in Japan where the D-Team is visiting. They easily evade both the D-Team and Alpha Gang, but are confronted by Dr. Z, the one who trained them as ninjas. They attack him because he treated them harshly during that training. Terry is summoned to fight them, but they used Spinning Attack to weaken him and then Crossing Attack to defeat him. When they tried to escape, the D-Team's dinos are summoned to stop them. Paris used Metal Wing to stop their escape, Ace used Ninja Attack to corral them closer, and finally Chomp defeated them with Lightning Strike. The card was claimed by Max.
  • Deinonychus is a medium-sized predatory dromaeosaur dinosaur from Extinct Animals. It is depicted as having grey and black scales, and making small squeak-like noises. Deinonychus will rampage when angry. They are the weakest of the rampaging animals, only able to destroy small, thin trees such as banana trees, tree ferns, and mangroves. Deinonychus was almost certainly feathered, as opposed to being entirely naked, as the game model suggests. Its main biome is Tropical Rainforest (though it was more likely to have lived in the Temperate Forest or Wetlands biomes in reality). They are known for their deadly claws, which are useful for slashing their prey and cutting meat. It is assumed that this animal lived in packs because their skeletons are often found together. Some scientists specula
  • The Deinoychus, a.k.a Velociraptor antirrhopus, are the main enemy from the Dino Crisis level. Originally, when discovered, it was named "Velociraptor antirrhopus", and later "Deinonychus antirrhopus". The dinosaurs from Jurassic Park are from the species Velociraptor antirrhopus, not the type-species of the genus Velociraptor (Velociraptor mongoliensis) as many people think. Their appearance in Jurassic Park, just like the name they used (most scientists prefer 'Deinoychus antirrhopus' than 'Velociraptor antirrhopus') inspired the Velociraptors from Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2 and Dino Stalker.
  • L'étude du Deinonychus par le paléontologue John Ostrom à la fin des années 1960 a révolutionné la façon de penser des scientifiques sur les dinosaures, conduisant à la « renaissance des dinosaures » et rallumant le débat pour savoir si les dinosaures étaient des animaux à sang chaud. Avant cette étude, la conception populaire faisait des dinosaures des sortes de reptiles géants peinant à se déplacer. Ostrom a remarqué que Deinonychus avait un corps petit et harmonieux, à la posture horizontale, à la colonne vertébrale ressemblant à celle des ratites et surtout ayant aux pattes arrière de grandes griffes comme les rapaces, ce qui suggère qu'il s'agissait d'un prédateur actif et agile.Le nom du genre, du grec ancien δεινός, deinόs, « terrible », et ὄνυξ, ónyx, « griffe », qui signifie « gri
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