Austroraptor is a medium-sized dromaeosaurid theropod from the early Maastrichian age of the Cretaceous Period.
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| - Austroraptor
- Austroraptor
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| - Austroraptor is a medium-sized dromaeosaurid theropod from the early Maastrichian age of the Cretaceous Period.
- Austroraptor is a small Piscivore predator dinosaur with excellent night vision and has a aggressive and terrestrial behavior with its overall stamina is a high metabolic rate it is also a Bleed damage type with its Bite and Claw.
- The genus name Austroraptor, means "Southern thief", and is derived from the Latin word auster meaning "the south wind", and the Latin word raptor meaning "thief". The specific name cabazai, was named in honor of Alberto Cabaza, who founded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied.[1] Austroraptor was described and named by late 2008 by Fernando Novas of the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. The type species is Austroraptor cabazai.
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name meaning
| - "Cabaza's southern thief"
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abstract
| - Austroraptor is a medium-sized dromaeosaurid theropod from the early Maastrichian age of the Cretaceous Period.
- Austroraptor is a small Piscivore predator dinosaur with excellent night vision and has a aggressive and terrestrial behavior with its overall stamina is a high metabolic rate it is also a Bleed damage type with its Bite and Claw.
- The genus name Austroraptor, means "Southern thief", and is derived from the Latin word auster meaning "the south wind", and the Latin word raptor meaning "thief". The specific name cabazai, was named in honor of Alberto Cabaza, who founded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied.[1] Austroraptor was described and named by late 2008 by Fernando Novas of the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. The type species is Austroraptor cabazai.
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