5 Facts About Deinonychus - The Big Dinosaur Podcast

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5 Facts About Deinonychus - The Big Dinosaur Podcast
The Predator with the “Terrible Claw” Deinonychus, whose name means “Terrible Claw,” was a carnivorous bird-like dinosaur that lived in the early to mid-Cretaceous period, around 120 million years ago. Other dinosaurs that lived around the same time include Spinosaurus, Sauroplites, and Titanosaurs. Deinonychus was first discovered by Grant E. Meyer and John H. Ostrom
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