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Deinonychus Collection

Deinonychus, a fearsome carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period, was known for its predatory prowess

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus

An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus
A Cretaceous Acrocanthosaurus observing a Tenontosaurus being attacked by a group of Deinonychus

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: External features of Deinonychus: Side view of dinosaur with mouth open and tail extended

External features of Deinonychus: Side view of dinosaur with mouth open and tail extended

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus, a carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period

Deinonychus, a carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period
Deinonychus is a carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Skeleton of a Deinonychus

Skeleton of a Deinonychus

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Palaeozoology, Cretaceous period, Dinosaurs, Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus, illustration

Palaeozoology, Cretaceous period, Dinosaurs, Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus, illustration
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus - Art work

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Illustration of a Sauropelta under attack by a pack of Deinonychus theropod dinosaurs

Illustration of a Sauropelta under attack by a pack of Deinonychus theropod dinosaurs, Cretaceous period

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus dinosaur

Deinonychus dinosaur
Deinonychus was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period of North America

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus dinosaur feeding its young

Deinonychus dinosaur feeding its young

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A deinonychosaur leaves tracks across a Cretaceous China landscape

A deinonychosaur leaves tracks across a Cretaceous China landscape
A deinonychosaur theropod leaves tracks across a Cretaceous China landscape

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A mid-sized Cretaceous China deinonychosaur

A mid-sized Cretaceous China deinonychosaur

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A suspicious Deinonychus antirrhopus from the Cretaceous Period

A suspicious Deinonychus antirrhopus from the Cretaceous Period
Deinonychus antirrhopus, a carnivorous dromaeosaurid that lived during the Cretaceous Period. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus & Coloborhynchus birds feed on a dinosaur carcass

Deinonychus & Coloborhynchus birds feed on a dinosaur carcass. Deinonychus was a dromaeosaur (raptor) from the early Cretaceous. They were about 12 feet long and 3 1/2 feet high at the hip

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus pencil drawing with digital color

Deinonychus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus antirrhopus dancing in the Sun

Deinonychus antirrhopus dancing in the Sun. Deinonychus is a carnivorous dromaeosaurid that lived during the Cretaceous Period. Acrylic painting

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus dinosaur skull

Deinonychus dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A Deinonychus feeds on the carcass of a Zephyrosaurus

A Deinonychus feeds on the carcass of a Zephyrosaurus
A Deinonychus feeds on the carcass of Zephyrosaurus, a small Cretaceous ornithopod

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus, a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur

Deinonychus, a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A Deinonychus protects its kill, a psittacosaurid dinosaur

A Deinonychus protects its kill, a psittacosaurid dinosaur

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A playful Deinonychus dinosaur playing with socks

A playful Deinonychus dinosaur playing with socks. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus antirrhopus reconstructed in Art Nouveau style

Deinonychus antirrhopus reconstructed in Art Nouveau style

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus antirrhopus in a misty forest

Deinonychus antirrhopus in a misty forest

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Sauroposeidon graze while feathered Deinonychus look

Sauroposeidon graze while feathered Deinonychus look
Sauroposeidon graze on American Sycamore and Flowering Magnolia while feathered Deinonychus look on. The location is a river delta on the Western Interior Seaway 110 million years ago during

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus antirrhopus preys on a fish

Deinonychus antirrhopus preys on a fish

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: A pack of Deinonychus dinosaurs attack a Tenontosaurus

A pack of Deinonychus dinosaurs attack a Tenontosaurus during the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous period

Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous period
Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous of North America. Some of these species have been found east to west, and some only confirmed in the midwest and west

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus

Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus
Detail of Deinonychus claw from a full scale animated model of a Tenontosaurus being attacked by five Deinonychus, made by Kokoro Co. Japan for The Natural History Museum

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus skeleton

Deinonychus skeleton
A fast moving pretador that lived duirng the Lower Cretaceous period, 120 to 110 million years ago. Fossils have been found in the USA, being first described by Ostrom, 1969

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus

Deinonychus
A model of the Deinonychus, meaning terrible claw. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 144 million years ago

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Artwork of two Deinonychus dinosaurs

Artwork of two Deinonychus dinosaurs
Deinonychus dinosaurs. Artwork of two Deinonychus (" terrible claw" ) dinosaurs. Deinonychus was a predator with large eyes, a powerful jaw and a long, curved claw on its hind legs

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus dinosaur

Deinonychus dinosaur

Background imageDeinonychus Collection: Deinonychus dinosaurs

Deinonychus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of two Deinonychus dinosaurs. This small raptor reached about 3 metres in length and stood 1.5 metres tall


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Deinonychus, a fearsome carnivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period, was known for its predatory prowess. In one scene, an Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus, showcasing the agility and hunting skills of this remarkable creature. With its sharp claws and serrated teeth, Deinonychus was well-equipped to take down prey much larger than itself. Its external features included a side view with mouth open and tail extended, capturing the intensity of its attack. In another illustration, we witness a Sauropelta under attack by a pack theropod dinosaurs. This depiction highlights their cooperative hunting behavior and emphasizes their dominance during the Cretaceous period. Not only were they formidable hunters but also attentive parents. A heartwarming image shows a Deinonychus dinosaur feeding its young, demonstrating their nurturing side amidst their ferocious nature. As these mid-sized creatures roamed across the Cretaceous China landscape, they left distinctive tracks behind them. These footprints serve as evidence of their existence and provide valuable insights into their movement patterns. One cannot help but be suspicious when encountering Deinonychus antirrhopus from the Cretaceous Period. Their cunning nature is evident in every move they make as they navigate through ancient ecosystems. Interestingly enough, even birds like Coloborhynchus found themselves drawn to these powerful predators. Depicted feasting on a dinosaur carcass alongside Deinonychus further showcases the ecological significance of this species. Through pencil drawings with digital color enhancements, we can bring these magnificent creatures back to life in our imaginations. The intricate details capture both their physical characteristics and evoke awe-inspiring images of how they once ruled over prehistoric landscapes.