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6.5" Dromaeosaurid Raptor Fossil Metatarsal Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Hell Creek MT COA

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Location: Hell Creek Formation, Montana (Private Land Origin)

Weight: 3.8 Ounces (With Metal Stand)

Dimensions: 7.3 Inches Long, 3.5 Inches Wide, 2 Inches Thick (With Metal Stand)

Fossil Dimensions: 6.5 Inches Long, 0.9 Inches Wide, 0.6 Inches Thick

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Comes with a Custom Metal Stand.

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The Hell Creek Formation in Montana is renowned for its rich fossil deposits, preserving a diverse array of life from the Late Cretaceous period. Among the many species discovered here are raptors—agile and intelligent predators that once roamed this ancient landscape. These dinosaurs have captured the public’s imagination, gaining widespread fame through their portrayals in films such as Jurassic Park.

Dromaeosaurid Raptor Dinosaurs in the Hell Creek Formation

There are several species of raptor dinosaurs that have been discovered in the Hell Creek Formation. These include:

  • Dakotaraptor steini: This species is one of the largest known raptors, with an estimated length of 17 to 24 feet. It is believed to have been a formidable predator with sharp claws and teeth.
  • Saurornitholestes langstoni: This smaller raptor species was about 6 feet long and was likely a swift runner. Its diet probably consisted of small mammals, lizards, and birds.
  • Bambiraptor feinbergi: This species was relatively small, with a length of about 3 feet. It had large eyes and was likely an opportunistic predator that hunted small animals.
  • Acheroraptor temertyorum: This species is known from a single specimen found in the Hell Creek Formation. It was a medium-sized raptor with powerful legs and sharp claws.

Characteristics of Dromaeosaurid Raptor Dinosaurs

Dromaeosaurid raptors were small to medium-sized, agile predators known for their keen eyesight, sharp claws, and serrated teeth. They possessed large brains relative to their body size, indicating advanced intelligence and complex hunting behaviors. Many species had feathers, providing evidence of a close evolutionary link to modern birds and suggesting that some may have been capable of limited flight or gliding. Their lightweight bodies, strong hind limbs, and sickle-shaped toe claws made them swift, efficient hunters capable of taking down prey with precision and coordination.




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