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- Deinonychus abstract "Deinonychus (/daɪˈnɒnɨkəs/ dy-NON-i-kəs; Greek: δεινός, 'terrible' and ὄνυξ, genitive ὄνυχος 'claw') is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid ceolurosaurian dinosaurs. There is one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This species, which could grow up to 3.4 metres (11 ft) long, 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.Paleontologist John Ostrom's study of Deinonychus in the late 1960s revolutionized the way scientists thought about dinosaurs, leading to the "dinosaur renaissance" and igniting the debate on whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold blooded. Before this, the popular conception of dinosaurs had been one of plodding, reptilian giants. Ostrom noted the small body, sleek, horizontal posture, ratite-like spine, and especially the enlarged raptorial claws on the feet, which suggested an active, agile predator."Terrible claw" refers to the unusually large, sickle-shaped talon on the second toe of each hind foot. The fossil YPM 5205 preserves a large, strongly curved ungual. In life, archosaurs have a horny sheath over this bone, which extends the length. Ostrom looked at crocodile and bird claws and reconstructed the claw for YPM 5205 as over 120 millimetres (4.7 in) long. The species name antirrhopus means "counter balance", which refers to Ostrom's idea about the function of the tail. As in other dromaeosaurids, the tail vertebrae have a series of ossified tendons and super-elongated bone processes. These features seemed to make the tail into a stiff counterbalance, but a fossil of the very closely related Velociraptor mongoliensis (IGM 100/986) has an articulated tail skeleton that is curved laterally in a long S-shape. This suggests that, in life, the tail could bend to the sides with a high degree of flexibility.In both the Cloverly and Antlers formations, Deinonychus remains have been found closely associated with those of the ornithopod Tenontosaurus. Teeth discovered associated with Tenontosaurus specimens imply they were hunted, or at least scavenged upon, by Deinonychus.".
- Deinonychus thumbnail FMNH_Deinonychus.JPG?width=300.
- Deinonychus wikiPageExternalLink Dromaeosauridae.
- Deinonychus wikiPageExternalLink dromaeosauridae.htm.
- Deinonychus wikiPageID "236856".
- Deinonychus wikiPageRevisionID "606767452".
- Deinonychus authority "Ostrom, 1969".
- Deinonychus fossilRange "Early Cretaceous,".
- Deinonychus genus "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus hasPhotoCollection Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus imageCaption "Mounted skeleton, Field Museum".
- Deinonychus imageWidth "250".
- Deinonychus name "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus parentAuthority "Ostrom, 1969".
- Deinonychus species "antirrhopus".
- Deinonychus synonyms "( Paul, 1988)".
- Deinonychus synonyms "Velociraptor antirrhopus".
- Deinonychus subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Deinonychus subject Category:Dinosaur_taxa_with_documented_paleopathologies.
- Deinonychus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_North_America.
- Deinonychus subject Category:Dromaeosaurs.
- Deinonychus type Animal.
- Deinonychus type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Deinonychus type EukaryoticCell.
- Deinonychus type Reptile.
- Deinonychus comment "Deinonychus (/daɪˈnɒnɨkəs/ dy-NON-i-kəs; Greek: δεινός, 'terrible' and ὄνυξ, genitive ὄνυχος 'claw') is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid ceolurosaurian dinosaurs. There is one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This species, which could grow up to 3.4 metres (11 ft) long, 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.".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonico".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonych".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus antirrhopus".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus label "Deinonychus".
- Deinonychus label "Дейноних".
- Deinonychus label "داينونيكس".
- Deinonychus label "デイノニクス".
- Deinonychus label "恐爪龍屬".
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Δεινόνυχος.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus_antirrhopus.
- Deinonychus sameAs デイノニクス.
- Deinonychus sameAs 데이노니쿠스.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonychus.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonych.
- Deinonychus sameAs Deinonico.
- Deinonychus sameAs m.01jd3v.
- Deinonychus sameAs Q14405.
- Deinonychus sameAs Q14405.
- Deinonychus wasDerivedFrom Deinonychus?oldid=606767452.
- Deinonychus depiction FMNH_Deinonychus.JPG.
- Deinonychus isPrimaryTopicOf Deinonychus.