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Dromaeosaur trackways discovered in China

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MemberCompsognathusJun-18-2015 1:50 PM

In a discovery seemingly straight from the movie 'Jurassic World,' researchers have just documented a rich fossil footprint site in central China containing tracks by several kinds of dinosaurs, including raptors. From these tracks, the team has gained new insights into how raptors moved.

In this summer's much anticipated blockbuster Jurassic World, actor Chris Pratt joins forces with a pack of swift and lethal velociraptors. 'Velociraptor belongs to a group of predatory dinosaurs called the deinonychosaurs, or simply the 'raptors',' says University of Alberta paleontologist Scott Persons. 'Raptors are characterized by particularly nasty feet. Their big toes each bore an enlarged and wickedly hooked talon, which makes raptors well suited for Hollywood fight scenes.'

Persons and University of Alberta alumnus Lida Xing are part of the research team that has just documented a rich fossil footprint site in central China, which contains the tracks of several kinds of dinosaurs, including raptors. From these tracks, the team has gained new insights into raptor locomotion. The raptor track research was published this month in the scientific journalPaleoWorld.

'The enlarged raptorial claw was a killing tool. To keep it sharp, raptors normally held it in a raised position,' Persons explains. 'That way, the claw stayed sharp. Otherwise, it would have become dulled as it dug into the ground when the dinosaur walked. Modern cats retract their claws while walking or running for the same purpose.'

This unique foot posture makes the tracks of raptors easy to identify. 'Most other carnivorous dinosaur tracks show three forward-pointing toes, like a bird. But a raptor footprint usually only records two complete toes and sometimes just the base of a third -- although we have discovered that there are exceptions,' Persons notes, referring to one of the study's new findings.

In a small percentage of the raptor tracks, an impression of the usually raised big-toe claw was found. The claw's thin edge left a long and narrow gouge that does not have the splay of a typical toe print. 'It's unclear why the raptors occasionally lowered their killing claws into the ground,' Persons says. 'One hypothesis is that, because the tracks were left in the soft mud of a lake shore, the raptors might have needed a little extra traction. So, although the hooked claw was primarily a weapon, it could also be deployed like a big cleat.'

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150611161259.htm

always neat to find stuff like this

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Raptor-401

MemberAllosaurusJun-18-2015 1:56 PM

That was very cool to read, thanks for sharing!

EDIT: Also, nice to see you again!

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusJun-18-2015 2:04 PM

figured i might as well post something on the forum for a change :P

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

Raptor-401

MemberAllosaurusJun-18-2015 2:06 PM

I was actually wondering where you've been. Also I while ago I sent you an e-mail about a question on your opinion about a hypothesis I saw of Spinosaurus.

So how has life been?

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusJun-18-2015 2:18 PM

Very rarely do i ever check my email these days, if you have any questi0ons though feel free to pm me on here :D

Life's been.....life haha. it goes, on and on. not much to complain about. i see everyone's still kickin' around on this forum

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Raptor-401

MemberAllosaurusJun-18-2015 2:52 PM

I'll PM it to you shortly.

Yeah, that's good to hear. For the most part, yes its been active here.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-18-2015 2:54 PM

Cool find. 

Good to see you again Carno. 

Yeah, the "old" members are still around. Got some new faces around here too. 

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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-18-2015 3:39 PM

CARNOSAUR - Greetings! It is so very good to see you again! The information you have presented is exceptionally compelling! To find tracks so numerous and well-preserved is a paleontological jackpot - definately news-worthy! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to share this with us and, once again, it is extremely good to see you after so long a break! :)

Sci-Fi King25

MemberAllosaurusJun-18-2015 3:49 PM

Hm. This was pretty interesting.

 

Welcome back BTW Carnosaur! :)

 

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Gojira2K

MemberCompsognathusJun-19-2015 6:49 AM

Cool! If they needed a little traction, that claw will certainly do the trick.

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LeviathanTeratophoneusFerox

MemberCompsognathusJun-19-2015 8:54 AM

Pretty nice information. 

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Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusJun-20-2015 4:42 PM
Impressive find.

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