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Published: 2017-06-19 21:28:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 858; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 0
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Observation: I DESPISE drawing advanced feather, because they are to datailed and  specially because Raptors and friends are so small compared to other dinosaurs and in the end they don't look great , so that's why they are kinda ugly (sorry). Also sorry about the ligth will try reposting it if I get a better picture.

1-Nome: Balaur bondoc

2-Formation: Hateg Island (Romania) 65 millions of years ago

3-Length and height: 2 and 0,75 meters respectively

4-Weight: 18 kg

5-Diet: An omnivorous bird that spends the day eating almost everything: grass, roots, fruits, small vertebrates and more; it can eat them on the ground or climb trees to reach them.

6-Classification: Maniraptora ==> Aveairfoila ==> Pennaraptora ==> Paraves ==> Eumaniraptora ==> Averaptora ==> Avialae

 

1-Nome: Bradycneme draculae

2-Formation: Hateg Island (Romania) 65 millions of years ago

3-Length and height: 2,5 and 1,25 meters respectively

4-Weight: 40 kg

5-Diet: it has kind of fox lifestyle eating everything it can bite. It’s also the biggest enemy of small vertebrates and baby dinosaurs being the major nest robber/baby killer of Hateg.

6-Classification: Maniraptoriformes ==> Maniraptora ==> Alvarezsauria ==> Alvarezsauridae ==> Parvicursorinae

 

1-Nome: Elopteryx nopcsai

2-Formation: Hateg Island (Romania) 65 millions of years ago

3-Length and height: 1 and 0,4 meters respectively

4-Weight: 5 kg

5-Diet: Primarily herbivore (but omnivorous), not only foraging the ground for insects or fruits, but also taking grubs from a dead tree trunks.

6-Classification: Pennaraptora ==> Paraves ==> Eumaniraptora ==> Averaptora ==> Troodontia ==> Troodontidae

References: EWilloughby  Balaur Perched  + cisiopurple  Bradycneme  + Hyrotrioskjan  Elopteryx

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Comments: 10

VinentVanRipperdactl [2017-06-22 16:47:28 +0000 UTC]

Do you consider Bradycneme and Heptasteornis as the same species? both are very similar giant hateg Alvys from the same time and place.

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to VinentVanRipperdactl [2017-06-22 18:27:15 +0000 UTC]

I would not say that they are the same species because I don't know much about them (my Brady is very speculative), I just dumped Heptasteornis because they are similar and Brasy is best know to the public, cause it is was featured in Planet Dinosaur.

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VinentVanRipperdactl In reply to AndreOF-Gallery [2017-06-23 14:21:46 +0000 UTC]

Actually since it was not only left unnamed, but also depicted as a troodont i'd say Fossil Fighters is where Bradycneme gets most of its fame from.

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to VinentVanRipperdactl [2017-06-23 16:24:28 +0000 UTC]

Could be as well.

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VinentVanRipperdactl In reply to AndreOF-Gallery [2017-06-23 20:57:33 +0000 UTC]

Yea, Fossil Fighters is a pretty good game, and i found out that Bradycneme exists because of it.

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Tigon1Monster [2017-06-19 21:48:54 +0000 UTC]

I heard Elopteryx might be a Alvarezsaurid.

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to Tigon1Monster [2017-06-19 21:53:01 +0000 UTC]

Yes, an Alvarezsaur or a Troodon (witch would be the same for Elopteryx and Heptasteornis).

The latest study found Brady and Heptasteornis as Alvaresaurs and Elo as a Troodon, so that's why I choose this option.

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Tigon1Monster In reply to AndreOF-Gallery [2017-06-19 21:56:13 +0000 UTC]

Okay. Some should update that on Wikipedia.

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to Tigon1Monster [2017-06-19 22:33:45 +0000 UTC]

Sure.

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Tigon1Monster In reply to AndreOF-Gallery [2017-06-19 22:36:25 +0000 UTC]

Yeah.

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