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- Zapsalis is a genus of dromaeosaurine theropod dinosaurs. It is a tooth taxon, often considered dubious because of the fragmentary nature of the fossils...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...
- 2016-02-03. zář 28 2016. "Synku, vyhrávej, až já skončím. Galvasovi se zapsali do hokejové historie - iDNES.cz". Hokej.idnes.cz. Retrieved 2017-06-25...
- the skull of that specimen, Currie and Evans announced in 2019 that the Zapsalis teeth from the Dinosaur Park Formation represented the second premaxillary...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...
- have had a flexible tail due to the structure of its caudal vertebrae Zapsalis 1876 Judith River Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian)  United States...
- Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Itemirus Saurornitholestes? Utahraptor Yurgovuchia Zapsalis Velociraptorinae Acheroraptor Adasaurus Boreonykus? Deinonychus? Kansaignathus...