- is a
subfamily of the
theropod group Dromaeosauridae. The
earliest velociraptorines are
probably Nuthetes from the
United Kingdom, and
possibly Deinonychus...
- most
Asian species have
elongated snouts based on the
maxilla (namely
velociraptorines),
indicating a
selective feeding in
Velociraptor and relatives, such...
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designed more for strength,
rather than for speed. They
differ from
velociraptorines, in
having a low DSDI ratio; i. e.,
their teeth have equal-sized serrations...
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dispatch prey—more so than
other types of dromaeosaurids, such as
velociraptorines. In 2001,
Kirkland et al.
pursued a
graduate student's
discovery of...
- size of the
dromaeosaurine Utahraptor, but they
appear to
belong to
velociraptorines,
judging by the
shape of the teeth. The
distinctive dromaeosaurid body...
- PMC 2989904. PMID 21124919.
Sweetman S.C. (2004). "The
first record of
velociraptorine dinosaurs (Saurischia, Theropoda) from the
Wealden (Early Cretaceous...
- the
similarity between the
teeth of the two
groups and the fact that
velociraptorines are
otherwise unknown from the
fossil record until the Late Cretaceous...
- dromaeosaurs, such as the
pectoral girdle being similar to that of
velociraptorines. In the same year,
Smith reconstructed the
hindlimb musculature of...
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Formation in 2008,
including teeth and body
remains of
protoceratopsid and
velociraptorine dinosaurs. The team
referred these elements to
Protoceratops and Velociraptor...
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temertyorum 66 Ma **** Cr**** Formation, Montana, USA The youngest-known
velociraptorine dromaeosaur. †Adasaurus †Adasaurus
mongoliensis 70 Ma
Nemegt Formation...