Pyroraptor and Atrociraptor the New Raptors From Jurassic World Dominion

The new raptors revealed in the Jurassic World Dominium trailer are the Pyroraptor, a very diverse group of predatory dinosaurs whose species date back to the late Cretaceous period, or lived between approximately eighty-three and sixty-six thousand years ago. Therefore, there are differences regarding preservation, anatomy and locality between these two species.

 

Pyroraptor was not found in the south of France, its name refers to the Greek words pirus, which means fire and raptor in Latin, which means thief. That is, something like the fire thief. This curious name was a tribute to the fate of the dinosaur that had been discovered in an area that had experienced a forest fire shortly before its discovery. He did not film or be portrayed as a covered animal in a more animated, harassed way or that is likely to reference his name.

 

Interestingly, this same pattern of nuclei has been found in live birds with predominantly diurnal habits and often these nuclei are also used as sexual displays. We're even curious to see if they use their penalties and their colors to differentiate males and females, much like they were previously seen in Jurassic Park three.

 

In this film, male raptors present filaments of pain in the head region and of pain in dinosaurs that have not been known for many years since the discovery of the emblematic fossil of air obtained from Germany in the 18th and 60s and in the last decades a series of species of dromaeosaurids is also covered by the few foraminifera found in China, suggesting that this is another characteristic shared by all these animals.

 

Even when not preserved, the presence of penalties can be inferred from other lines of evidence. A philology and resistance is the basis of our bears' pain, as seen in many living birds. These feather buds were first noticed not as a veloraptor's arm number or arm bone. The authors also realize that the absence of these marks does not necessarily indicate a lack of penalties for birds and bandages, but their presence is a strong indicator of penalties for us. Forearm pain buds have also been reported by the North American dromaeosaurid.

 

Furthermore, it must be proved that dromaeosaurids are indeed feathered, or that it differs greatly from their representation in the franchise. considered outdated of scaly raptors as yet seen no and no Atrociraptor.

More generally, how similar or different are they to the Atrociraptor? Let's start talking about Pyroraptor first. In recent years, more accurate comparisons of the two skulls have made it possible to recognize variations between North American and Asian animals. Fast-moving Asian species have a longer snout and lower skull than North American animals, as they would have shorter and taller skulls.

 

It is possible that these and other morphological variations are related to the more arid environment in which the Asian species are found. while the North American species lived in a more swampy and more humid environment. Unfortunately, the pyroraptor skull bone was found once. This species is represented by few preserved elements such as back and tail vertebrae, arm bones and some foot bones, including that famous sickle-shaped claw typical of two birds of prey.

 

Recently, differences between the two claws of the Atrociraptor foramen have been described. may indicate individual, sexual, ontogenetic variations or even deal with different species. One of the claws even has a similar morphology to another isolated claw also found in France. in a region of rocks with similarity and in the same region where the Dromaeosauridae is found. Some recent studies suggest that the possibility of synonymizing these two species i.e. Pyroraptor and Atrociraptor would be true for the same species, however the authors suggest more complete skeletons are needed to confirm or refute this idea.

 

Despite the uncertain identification of the French species, we suggest that these animals are closely related to animals found here in South America, such as Austroraptor itself or Ypupiara, or the first Brazilian raptor that was recently described. Regarding Atrociraptor, what parts of his body were preserved? And why does he have that name? Unlike its European cousin Pyroraptor, it is mainly represented by swollen jaws. such as premaxillary, maxillary and dentary, which are two bones of the mandible, in addition to a number of other fragments. All of its fossil foramina were found in Alberta, not Canada.

 

Or what do you say about the pre-dinner passage in the trailer that shows a relentless pursuit of a group of motorcycles?

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