Sculpt of a fluffy baby dromaeosaurid (not based off of any particular species) I made. I based it heavily off of seriema and emu chicks.



The 3D model can be viewed/downloaded here: https://www.printables.com/model/1380023-baby-dromaeosaurid

#dromaeosaur #paleoart #dinosaur #feathereddinosaur #figurine #dromaeosaurid

Jurassic #Bird-Like #Dinosaur Had Long Lower Hindlimbs
https://www.sci.news/paleontology/fujianvenator-prodigiosus-12246.html

A new #avialan #theropod from an emerging #Jurassic terrestrial fauna https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06513-7

"This dinosaur exhibits an unusual set of morphological features that are shared with other early #avialans as well as #troodontid and #dromaeosaurid #dinosaurs."

Completed #paleoart reconstruction of new #dromaeosaurid #dinosaur #Daurlong.
A quick reconstruction of the newly described Daurlong wangi, a #dromaeosaurid published a couple of days ago and known from a beautifully complete and articulated fossil that preserves traces of feathers
#paleoart #dinosaur #daurlong #concepart #illustraion

Holy shit! What a discovery!!!

Intestinal preservation in a birdlike dinosaur supports conservatism in digestive canal evolution among theropods

#paleontology #fossils #digestivecanal #dinosaur #daurlong #dromaeosaurid

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-24602-x

Intestinal preservation in a birdlike dinosaur supports conservatism in digestive canal evolution among theropods - Scientific Reports

Dromaeosaurids were bird-like dinosaurs with a predatory ecology known to forage on fish, mammals and other dinosaurs. We describe Daurlong wangi gen. et sp. nov., a dromaeosaurid from the Lower Cretaceous Jehol Biota of Inner Mongolia, China. Exceptional preservation in this specimen includes a large bluish layer in the abdomen which represents one of the few occurrences of intestinal remnants among non-avian dinosaurs. Phylogenetically, Daurlong nests among a lineage of short-armed Jehol Biota species closer to eudromaeosaurs than microraptorines. The topographic correspondence between the exceptionally preserved intestine in the more stem-ward Scipionyx and the remnants in the more birdlike Daurlong provides a phylogenetic framework for inferring intestine tract extent in other theropods lacking fossilized visceral tissues. Gastrointestinal organization results conservative among faunivorous dinosaurs, with the evolution of a bird-like alimentary canal restricted to avialan theropods.

Nature