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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

Velociraptor mongoliensis was a small (6-ft long) predator from Cretaceous Mongolia. It used its killing claw to hang onto and tear at its prey while its claws tore at its victim's flesh. Most paleontologists agree that among other things, Velociraptor fed on Protoceratops, an early ancestor of the more famous Triceratops. Velociraptor was recently found to have feathers along with many other "raptors". Closely related to birds, Velociraptor mongoliensis was an intelligent animal, at least by dinosaur standards, and may have been a pack hunter.

I made this in the Spore Creature Creature Trial. Once I get the full version, I'll add the "raptor claws" and better hands. I went for a realistic approach here and I think I did well, but feel free to criticize!

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  • what's with all the people complaining about inaccuracies? especially inaccuracies whicht ehy can't prove.

    how do you know they are red or yellow? and how is the raptor larger than life when this program doesn't even feature a scale?

  • Thanks for the support- and yeah you're right there's no scale: for all anyone knows, the Velociraptor could be 3 inches long! And for wellyck, who's comment I just looked at: A. Velociraptors had killing claws on both feet, and anyway, the feet have to be symmetrical B. No one even knows the dimorphisms between male and female raptors, so that's irrelevant. Oh, and I have an improved raptor that I have a video of for everyone :)

  • Well we have skeletons of velociraptors, so we do know their size lol

  • No I meant we have no scale in Spore haha

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  • hey wasnt a species of Velociraptor found in battle with a Protoceritops??? the fossil i meen

  • you are on the computer. how the fuck are u watching this if u werent O.o

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  • @thescienceguy96 Yes we do.

  • @MultiJade I'm not trying to be mean, but velociraptors do have characteristics of birds in their bones, but we don't know if they had feathers.

  • Dinosaurs Don't Dance

  • @GameRock123 How you know? you can't time travel!

  • THese ARE the friggen missing link between birds and reptiles. Nobody can deny.

  • @General1710 Uh they'd be yellow or brown they lived in desserts oh fuckin wannabe

  • @dinomasterjoe Well actually it probably would have been brown or a green. To Reds and yellows or any other color like that would have not been good camo. Use your noggin "dinomaster."

  • @dinomasterjoe

    The first movie was in 1993. 1997 was the sequel. All the books you're reffering to made on dinosaurs that featured raptors were made prior to 2000. It wasn't until around 1999 that it was found Velociraptor had feathers, so you fail.

  • @NUTCASE71733 sorry to tell you but anything by discovery or BBC shows them as being feathered I know some books show them as being bare skinned but these are unprofessional. any skeleton of velociraptor shows imprints of feathers

  • @dudeman10280 sure was its super famous

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