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- teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much ****her east in Maryland. Paleontologist John Ostrom's study of Deinonychus in the late 1960s revolutionized...
- Deinonychus is a Dutch doom metal band formed in 1992 by Marco Kehren. There is a close relationship between Deinonychus and the German band Bethlehem:...
- Velociraptor, Deinonychus, and Saurornitholestes, and while the discovery of Tsaagan lent support to this grouping, the inclusion of Deinonychus, Saurornitholestes...
- prey. Remains of Deinonychus, a closely related dromaeosaurid, have commonly been found in aggregations of several individuals. Deinonychus has also been...
- name, ostrommaysi, is in honor to John Ostrom for his investigations on Deinonychus and its relationships to birds, as well as Chris Mays, who helped in...
- the eggs found ****ociated with the Deinonychus specimen AMNH 3015. This partial skeleton was identified as Deinonychus based on the shape of the preserved...
- premaxilla below the nostril is taller than long from front to back, as in Deinonychus, Utahraptor, and perhaps Dromaeosaurus, while the opposite is the case...
- of Deinonychus in 1964, Ostrom challenged the widespread belief that dinosaurs were slow-moving lizards (or "saurians"). He argued that Deinonychus, a...
- contain Deinonychus remains. According to one 1995 study, only six sites containing Deinonychus fossils contain no trace of Tenontosaurus, and Deinonychus remains...
- Dromaeosaurus shared many features with Velociraptor and the newly discovered Deinonychus, and ****igned these forms to a new family: Dromaeosauridae. Since then...