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- Q132542 subject Q6421932.
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- Q132542 abstract "Pyroraptor is a genus of dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of France. It is known from a single specimen. It was found in 1992 in the south of France, in Provence, and is known only from a few bones. It was named Pyroraptor olympius by Allain and Taquet in 2000. The name means "Olympic fire thief", because its remains were discovered after a forest fire. The type specimen consists of the distinctive foot claws, as well as fossilized teeth, arm and vertebrae. It lived during the late Campanian and early Maastrichtian faunal stages of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 70.6 million years ago.".
- Q132542 thumbnail Pyroraptor_fossil_01.png?width=300.
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- Q132542 wikiPageExternalLink www.pyroraptor-olympius.info.
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- Q132542 comment "Pyroraptor is a genus of dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of France. It is known from a single specimen. It was found in 1992 in the south of France, in Provence, and is known only from a few bones. It was named Pyroraptor olympius by Allain and Taquet in 2000. The name means "Olympic fire thief", because its remains were discovered after a forest fire. The type specimen consists of the distinctive foot claws, as well as fossilized teeth, arm and vertebrae.".
- Q132542 label "Pyroraptor".
- Q132542 depiction Pyroraptor_fossil_01.png.
- Q132542 homepage www.pyroraptor-olympius.info.