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Dromaeosaurus

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Name: Dromaeosaurus (Running lizard).

Phonetic: Dro-mee-o-sore-us.

Named By: William Diller Matthew and Barnum Brown - 1922.

Classification: Chordata, Reptilia, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Theropoda, Tetanurae, Coelurosauria, Dromaeosauridae.

Species: D. albertensis (type).

Type: Carnivore.

Size: Up to 3.6 meters long.

Known locations: Canada, Alberta. USA, Montana.

Time period: Campanian of the Cretaceous.

Fossil representation: Several specimens, but not especially well represented.

      Although as the name suggests this was the first dromaeosaurid to be discovered, it was not well understood until some of the other dromaeosaurids were discovered and studied. This has allowed for the gaps to be filled in, giving a much more accurate representation of what Dromaeosaurus was like.

      While Dromaeosaurus still had the sickle shaped claws on its feet, its skull was proportionately larger and much more powerful than most of the other dromaeosaurids, suggesting that it had a greater reliance on its jaws as a weapon. How the jaws were used is still incertain as they could have been for holding onto prey, crunching more heavily armoured prey, or simply have been a primitive trait from earlier forms. The larger skull also had an enlarged nasal cavity suggesting an enhanced sense of smell.