Utahraptor Claw Dinosaur Dromaeosauridae Raptor claw cast replica
Utahraptor Claw Dinosaur Dromaeosauridae Raptor claw cast replica
Utahraptor Claw Dinosaur Dromaeosauridae Raptor claw cast replica
Utahraptor Claw Dinosaur Dromaeosauridae Raptor claw cast replica

Utahraptor Claw Dinosaur Dromaeosauridae Raptor claw cast replica

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Dinosaur Utahraptor Claw cast replica 

Utahraptor claw, reconstruction measures

7 inches around the curve.

Slashing Claw from the 2nd Toe of the Hind Foot of Utahraptor.

Utahraptor (meaning "Utah's predator" is a genus of theropod dinosaurs. It contains a single species, Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, which is the largest known member of the family Dromaeosauridae. Fossil specimens date to the upper Barremian stage of the early Cretaceous period.

Gorgeous detailed dinosaur fossil cast of the Raptor sickle claw. This is a sizable claw which could do heavy damage. Perfect item for the beginning paleontologist

This is a replica cast from the claw of a Utahraptor (a Dromaeosauridae type Dinosaur).

Dromaeosauridae is a family of feathered theropod dinosaurs. They were generally small to medium-sized feathered carnivores that flourished in the Cretaceous Period. The name Dromaeosauridae means 'running lizards', from Greek δρομεῦς (dromeûs), meaning 'runner', and σαῦρος (saûros), meaning 'lizard'. In informal usage, they are often called "raptosaurs" or "raptors"[2] (after Velociraptor), a term popularized by the film Jurassic Park; a few types include the term "raptor" directly in their name and have come to emphasize their bird-like appearance and speculated bird-like behavior

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