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Title: Dromaeosaurus
Post by: fern on October 23, 2008, 07:02:40 AM
Dromaeosaurus

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Author: Moondawg

Keywords: extinct, dinosaurs

Date Released: Oct 14, 2008

Current DromaeosaurusMD_2008.ztd dated 11 October 2008

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Description: Dromaeosaurus was a genus of theropod dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous period (Campanian), about 76 - 72 million years ago.
The first known Dromaeosaurus remains were first discovered by paleontologist Barnum Brown during a 1914 expedition to the Judith River Formation on behalf of the American Museum of Natural history. The area where these bones were collected is now part of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. The find consisted of a partial skull 9 inches in length and some foot bones. Several other bones, and dozens of isolated teeth, are also known from subsequent discoveries in Alberta and the western United States.[1]

Several species of Dromaeosaurus have been described, but Dromaeosaurus albertensis is the most complete specimen. Additionally, it is apparent that this genus is even rarer than other small theropods, although it was one of the first small theropods described based on reasonably good cranial material.

In 1969 similarities in anatomy between Dromaeosaurus and its relative Deinonychus were first observed. Based on the sickle-claws and commonalities in the skull, a new family, the dromaeosauridae was erected to house these two genera.[1] Since then, many new relatives of Dromaeosaurus have been found.

Dromaeosaurus differs from most other Dromaeosauridae in having a short, massive skull, a deep mandible, and robust teeth. In these respects Dromaeosaurus resembled the tyrannosaurs. The teeth tend to be more heavily worn than those of its relative Saurornitholestes, suggesting that its jaws were used for crushing and tearing rather than simply slicing through flesh.

It is possible that Dromaeosaurus was more of a scavenger than other small theropods, or it may be that Dromaeosaurus relied more heavily on its jaws to dispatch its prey. It was probably better suited to tackling large prey than the more lightly built Saurornitholestes.

The relationships of Dromaeosaurus are unclear. Although its rugged build gives it a primitive appearance, it was actually a very specialized animal. It is usually given its own subfamily, the Dromaeosaurinae; this group is thought to include Utahraptor, Achillobator, Adasaurus and perhaps Deinonychus.

However, the relationships of dromaeosaurs are still in a state of flux. "Dromaeosaurus Morphotype A" is the designation given to a series of unusual, ridged dromaeosaur teeth from Alberta. These teeth probably do not belong to Dromaeosaurus, although it is unclear from what animal they do come.

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Title: Re: Dromaeosaurus
Post by: fern on December 20, 2008, 04:54:50 AM
Additional info:

DromaeosaurusMD_2008.ztd                                uca: 1C147057 dated 11 October 2008

Results From Configuration Checking:

1c147057.uca date: Sat Oct 11 08:22:34 2008
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Animal Type: 1C147057

Dromaeosaurus

The first known Dromaeosaurus remains were first discovered by paleontologist
Barnum Brown during a 1914 expedition to the Judith River Formation on behalf
of the American Museum of Natural history. The area where these bones were
collected is now part of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. The find
consisted of a partial skull 9 inches in length and some foot bones. Several
other bones, and dozens of isolated teeth, are also known from subsequent
discoveries in Alberta and the western United States.[1]
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Animal Characteristics:

Habitat: Grassland; Location: North America; Era: Cretaceous
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 98.
Preferred shelter: Rock Cave.
Animal can jump.
Animal can climb cliffs.
Cannot be used in original Zoo Tycoon: cKeeperFoodType (7) is not 0 to 5.

Exhibit Preferences:

Foliage:
Spruce Tree, Yellow Cedar Tree, Broadleaf Bush, Monkey Puzzle Tree (DD)

Rocks:
Large Rock, Large Rock - 1, Large Rock - 2, Large Rock - 3, Large Rock - 4
Small Rock - Medium, Small Rock - Small, Small Rock - 7, Small Rock - 8
Small Rock - 9, Coniferous Forest Rock - Formation

Exhibit Construction:

Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-5 with 80 squares for each adult.

Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 160 grid squares

Terrain (for exhibit with 160 grid squares):
128 Grass, 8 Dirt, 8 Brown Stone, 16 Fresh Water

Foliage (for exhibit with 160 grid squares):
10 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Broadleaf Bush
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 10 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.

Rocks (for exhibit with 160 grid squares):
6 Small Rock - Small, which is its most liked rock.