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Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
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Beasts of the Mesozoic Dromaeosaurus albertensis Fan's Choice

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Fans Choice Dromaeosaurus albertensis 1/6th scale Dinosaur Action Figure (running lizard)- With a bite nearly three times as powerful as Velociraptor, Dromaeosaurus relied more on its jaws than on its sickle toe-claws to kill its prey. Each deluxe raptor figure is approximately 12? long x 5? tall has 26 points of articulation and includes one base, multiple posing rods and attachments, interchangeable closed running toes, collectible trading card, unique background display insert and instruction sheet. Packaging features red-foil printing and art by Sara Richard. Recommended for ages 15 and up (contains small parts)

Dromaeosaurus albertensis Information:

Dromaeosaurus albertensis is a species of theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75-66 million years ago. Here's some information about this dinosaur: Classification: Dromaeosaurus albertensis belongs to the family Dromaeosauridae, a group of small to medium-sized predatory dinosaurs commonly known as "raptors." Dromaeosaurs are well-known for their sharp, curved claws on their hind limbs and their likely feathered bodies. Discovery: The first remains of Dromaeosaurus albertensis were discovered in Alberta, Canada, which is where the specific name "albertensis" comes from. The species was named and described by William Parks in 1922. Size and Physical Characteristics: Dromaeosaurus albertensis was a relatively small dinosaur compared to some of its larger relatives like Deinonychus and Utahraptor. It was estimated to be about 2 meters (6.5 feet) in length and weighed around 15-20 kilograms (33-44 pounds). Like other dromaeosaurs, it likely had a sleek and agile build, with long legs, a long tail for balance, and a head featuring sharp teeth. Diet: As a dromaeosaurid, Dromaeosaurus albertensis was likely a carnivorous predator. It probably hunted small to medium-sized prey, using its sharp teeth and claws to capture and dispatch its victims. Behavior: Given its apparent similarities to other dromaeosaurs, Dromaeosaurus albertensis is thought to have been an active and intelligent predator. It may have hunted in packs, using its agility and coordinated attacks to overwhelm its prey. Feathers and Coloration: Many members of the dromaeosaur family are believed to have been covered in feathers or proto-feathers, though the exact appearance of Dromaeosaurus albertensis remains uncertain. Some evidence of feather impressions has been found in closely related species. Please note that the field of paleontology is continually evolving, and new discoveries and research can lead to updates or revisions in our understanding of dinosaurs and their characteristics. For the most current and detailed information about Dromaeosaurus albertensis, I recommend consulting scientific literature published after September 2021 or checking with reputable paleontological institutions and websites.

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