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  • it is utahraptor!

  • Jesus is coming soon! repent and prepare for the lord

  • @bass109 Really, when? If so I will punch him in the face and say "where the hell have you been for the last 2000 years?"

  • looks like dryosaurus

  • this is not a dromeasaurus it´s a utharaptor or not?

  • Parkso lived 65 million of years B.C. during the Late Cretaceous along with Dromeo, T-Rex and Tricera.

  • The Dromaeosaurus is the only one who can save us all from Weegee's evil, because he is too stupid to be affected by his death stare.

  • god that almost passes for the raptors in jurassic park:p

  • lol a 0:32 the dromaeosaur is like nooooooooooooooo!!!! and then started cursing btw nice vid

  • HAHAHA yeah if you can understand dromaeosaur language like I do you will hear that what he said is similar to that!

  • outdated but true.

  • Oh yeah i found out something.

    They found a tooth that may have been Dromaes' from the Hell Creek

  • Actually i think Parkso might have

  • Dromae not Parkso lived 65 MYA.

  • those wee dinosaurs look exacly like othnilia in ballad of big al

  • Yes...They are very closely related to Othnelia.

  • That's cause the BBC used the same model for it.

  • No...That's because they're both hypsilophodonts.

  • I mean Better

  • Make it Bettet

  • Cool vid. But I think they made a mistake by not giving Dromaeosaurus a coat of feathers

  • Yes, true...But in my opinion some raptors had feathers, and some did not. And dromaesaurus looks better without feathers...hehehe XD

  • nice video friend

  • thanks!

  • that information hadnt ben revealed at the time this was made

  • true. It was only recently that they discovered quill knobs on Velociraptors

  • Not bad, but Dromaeosaurus probably didn't live until 65.5 million BC.

  • Yeah probably...I read in some books that it lived up to 70 millions years ago, and in some books, up to the end of the mesozoic.

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