Australovenator Pictures

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Gage Beasley Prehistoric's Australovenator Concept
Photo: Пётр Меньшиков via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Model of Australovenator


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Australovenator running in a white background
Photo: Sergey Krasovskiy via GettyImages

Australovenator running in a white background.


Life restoration of this theropod dinosaur that lived during Cretaceous period
Photo: T. Tischler et al.,2009 via Wikipedia CC BY 2.5

Life restoration of this theropod dinosaur that lived during Cretaceous period.


Australovenator holding prey
Photo: Matt A. White et al.,2025 via Wikipedia CC BY 2.5

Australovenator holding prey.


Australovenator fed on ornithischians like Muttaburrasaurus and Minmi
Photo: PaleoEquii via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Australovenator fed on ornithischians like Muttaburrasaurus and Minmi.


Australovenator belongs to the megaraptoridae family, which is a group of theropod dinosaurs known for their long and sharp claws
Photo: Vaderxl via Dinopedia Fandom

Australovenator belongs to the megaraptoridae family, which is a group of theropod dinosaurs known for their long and sharp claws.


Australovenator was carnivorous, preying on smaller dinosaurs and other fauna of its time
Photo: Cyrannian via Jurassic World Evolution Wiki

Australovenator was carnivorous, preying on smaller dinosaurs and other fauna of its time.


Australovenator had elongated, clawed hands which were likely used to grasp and hold onto prey
Photo: JK1011x via Jurrasic World Evolution Wiki

Australovenator had elongated, clawed hands which were likely used to grasp and hold onto prey.


This predator from the Megaraptoridae family attacking a muttaburrasaurus
Photo: Travis R. Tischler via Wikimedia Commons CCA 4.0

This predator from the Megaraptoridae family attacking a muttaburrasaurus.


Reconstruction of this member of Megaraptoridae family.
Photo: Matt A. White et al.,2015 via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Reconstruction of this member of Megaraptoridae family.


Silhouette of australovenator with sketched in bone parts of the material
Photo: T. Tischler via Wikimedia Commons CCA 2.5

Silhouette of australovenator with sketched in bone parts of the material.

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