(rough) Pyroraptor size comparison for RexFan's site

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MemberCompsognathusOctober 15, 20143179 Views7 RepliesI've been toying around with some ideas, this one was the first i have any where near complete. It's arough sketch mind you, and i can't draw worth anything haha. But, before you see my little drawing, here's some background info on P. olympius, straight from wikipedia with revisions from yours truly ;)
Pyroraptor was a dromaeosaurid, a small, bird-like predatory theropod that possessed enlarged curved claws on the second toe of each foot. In Pyroraptor, these claws were 6.5 centimeters (2.5 in) long. As in other dromaeosaurids, these claws might have been used as weapons or aided the creature in climbing .As a dromaeosaurid, Pyroraptor likely had well-developed forelimbs with curved claws, and probably balanced the body with a long, thin tail. Scientists speculate that Pyroraptor was covered in feathers, as many of its relatives, like Microraptor and Sinornithosaurus, were feathered. The forelimb is rather robust, and is often stated to have dimensions 'in between those of deinonychus and velociraptor" basing off of forelib robustness is all we can really do for this creature, we have ~ 15%of its skeleton. But, from what we do have, we can assert it was a standard size for a dromaeosaur(~2.5 3 meters TBL, 30-45 lbs)
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