Austroraptor Dinosaur Pictures

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Austroraptor is a genus of carnivorous dinosaurs that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period about 70 million years ago.
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Austroraptor is a genus of carnivorous dinosaurs that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period about 70 million years ago.


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Austroraptor dinosaurs watch as Amargasaurus drink from a Cretaceous swamp as a flock of Pteranodon reptiles fly nearby.
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Austroraptor dinosaurs watch as Amargasaurus drink from a Cretaceous swamp as a flock of Pteranodon reptiles flies nearby.


Austroraptor dinosaur walking isolated in white background -3D render
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Austroraptor dinosaur walking isolated in white background -3D render


Austroraptor was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina in the Cretaceous Period.
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Austroraptor was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina in the Cretaceous Period.


Austroraptor dinosaur fishing in a river next to gingko trees.
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Austroraptor dinosaur fishing in a river next to gingko trees. Moving its long and slender hind legs, Scientists believe this dinosaur was quite agile and capable of moving at very high speeds.


Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert.
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Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. The name Austroraptor means “southern thief,” a reference to the dinosaur’s Southern Hemisphere origin.


Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert.
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Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Austroraptor in PNE Vancouver Fair
Austroraptor in PNE Vancouver Fair | Linda Crampton via Owlcation

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Skeletal reconstruction and body shape of Austroraptor
Skeletal reconstruction and body shape of Austroraptor | Diego Pol via ResearchGate

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Reconstruction of Austroraptor preying on fish, depicting a piscivorous diet
Reconstruction of Austroraptor preying on fish, depicting a piscivorous diet | By Fred Wierum via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Maxilla and dentary of the holotype of Austroraptor cabazai
Maxilla and dentary of the holotype of Austroraptor cabazai | Photo via Wikipedia (CC BY 4.0)

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Austroraptor cabazai mount, as seen at an exhibition in Copiapó
Austroraptor cabazai mount, as seen at an exhibition in Copiapó | By PaleoNeolitic via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.


Austroraptor (left) attacks a juvenile sauropod dinosaur in an artist's interpretation
Austroraptor (left) attacks a juvenile sauropod dinosaur in an artist’s interpretation | hedwig_the_owl via Flickr

Austroraptor dinosaur walking in the desert. This dinosaur had a muscular body with strong, slender legs that seemed well-adapted for agile movements.

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