Skorpiovenator Pictures

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An artist's illustration of Skorpiovenator.
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An artist’s illustration of Skorpiovenator.


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Skorpiovenator was a medium sized Theropod.
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Skorpiovenator was a medium sized Theropod.


Skorpiovenator has disproportionately small front limbs relative to their hind ones.
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Skorpiovenator has disproportionately small front limbs relative to their hind ones.


A 3D rendered image of Skorpiovenator.
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A 3D rendered image of Skorpiovenator.


A camouflaged Skorpiovenator.
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A camouflaged Skorpiovenator.


Fossil of Skorpiovenator found in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia.
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Fossil of Skorpiovenator found in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia.


A pair of Skorpiovenator roaming the ancient forest of Patagonia.
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A pair of Skorpiovenator roaming the ancient forest of Patagonia.


A Skorpiovenator could easily catch smaller prey due to its powerful jaws.
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A Skorpiovenator could easily catch smaller prey due to its powerful jaws.


Skorpiovenator had very muscular hind legs.
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Skorpiovenator had very muscular hind legs.


Like most Theropods, Skorpiovenators was solitary.
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Like most Theropods, Skorpiovenators was solitary.


Computer generated image of a juvenile Skorpiovenator.
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Computer generated image of a juvenile Skorpiovenator.


A computer generated image of Skorpiovenator feeding.
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A computer generated image of Skorpiovenator feeding.


Skorpiovenator used its powerful legs to chase down its prey.
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Skorpiovenator used its powerful legs to chase down its prey.


A fossilized skull of Skorpiovenator.
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A fossilized skull of Skorpiovenator.

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