Velociraptor Temporal range: Upper Cretaceous
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Velociraptor [1] was a predatory dromaeosaur of the Upper Cretaceous, about 75–71 million years ago.[2]
It was a slender, lightly built carnivore. It was about two meters long (nearly seven feet) and 0.62 meters tall at the hip.
Velociraptor had one sickle-shaped claw on its foot which measured 6.5 centimeters along its length, and a smaller one on each hand. Velociraptor was warm blooded and had feathers.
Fossils from China suggest that the whole clade had similar traits.[3][4][5]
Fossils of Velociraptor were first found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia in 1922. In 1988, scientists from China found Velociraptor skeletons in northern China.[6]
A famous Velociraptor, discovered in 1971, was found attacking a Protoceratops in a fossil from Mongolia.
In September 2007 researchers found quill knobs on the forearm of a Velociraptor found in Mongolia. These bumps on bird wing bones show where feathers anchor, and their presence on Velociraptor indicate it also had feathers.[7]
Turner and colleagues interpreted the presence of feathers on Velociraptor as evidence that the ancestors of dromaeosaurids could fly, making Velociraptor and other large members of this family secondarily flightless. This idea has since been discarded; the unmodified forearms count against it. Therefore, the feathers in the ancestors of Velociraptor had another function. The feathers of the flightless Velociraptor may have been used for display, for covering their nests while brooding.[3]
The majority view is that dinosaur feathers were primarily adaptations for temperature regulation, and that other uses came later. Velociraptor was not able to fly.
Specimens from two species have been found:
In both cases the ecology of the time was dry, with sand dunes with occasional streams.
Films such as Jurassic Park and some of The Land Before Time films helped make Velociraptor popular. However, the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park were far larger than the real thing. They were the size of Utahraptor, a really large member of the same clade. They were also shown without feathers. The films also exaggerate its probable intelligence.