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Voir la ficheDiuqin is an unenlagiine dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of what is now Argentina. Unenlagiines, known exclusively from South America, are usually classified as dromaeosaurs though this is sometimes debated. Like dromaeosaurs, they were covered in feathers, carnivorous, and had the large sickle-like claw on the inner toe of each foot. Unique to unenlagiines is their elongated snout, suggesting a piscivorous diet. Diuqin was a medium-sized unenlagiine, at about 4 m in length.
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).
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Six paravians (top to bottom): Confuciusornis, Dromaeosaurus, Microraptor, Anchiornis, a corvid, and the Prince Creek troodontid
Six paravians (top to bottom): Confuciusornis, Dromaeosaurus, Microraptor, Anchiornis, a corvid, and the Prince Creek troodontid
Life restoration of Kansaignathus sogdianus. Modified from drawing of generic dromaeosaur to match figures of the holotype mandible in the description and skeletal reconstructions of related dromaeosaurs.