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Pneumatoraptor
Пневматораптор (лат. Pneumatoraptor, від др.-грец. πνευμᾰτο– і лат. raptor, «крадій повітря») – рід ящеротазових динозаврів з групи Paraves, що відноситься до манірапторів. Представлений одним видом – Pneumatoraptor fodori.
Повний текст на сайті "Вимерлий світ":
https://extinctworld.in.ua/pneumatoraptor/
Pneumatoraptor fodori
By Jack Wood
Etymology: Thief of Air
First Described By: Ősi, Apesteguía & Kowalewski, 2010
Classification: Dinosauromorpha, Dinosauriformes, Dracohors, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoromorpha, Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptora, Pennaraptora, Paraves
Status: Extinct
Time and Place: 85 million years ago, in the Santonian of the Late Cretaceous
Pneumatoraptor is known from the Csehbánya Formation of Hungary
Physical Description: Pneumatoraptor is a small Paravian, aka the group of dinosaurs that includes birds and proto-birds, raptors, and Troodontids. However, we have no idea what sort of Paravian Pneumatoraptor would have been, if any. It is only known from the left shoulder, which shows that it had a very narrow and hollow shoulder bone than its relatives. Beyond that, we have no idea what it may have looked like - it could have been from any of the three main Paravian groups (Avialans, Troodontids, and Dromaeosaurs). It probably would have been very small, only about 0.73 meters in body length. It definitely would have been covered in feathers all over its body, including complex wings. Teeth, claws, vertebrae, and part of the leg bone of Pneumatoraptor may have been found in its ecosystem, but the jury is still out.
Diet: It is uncertain what Pneumatoraptor would have eaten. Since it isn’t a definite dromaeosaur, we can’t say confidently that it was carnivorous; many creatures at the base of the Paravian tree are possibly omnivores. In addition, early raptors (which Pneumatoraptor may have been) seem to have been piscivores! So the jury is out till we have its jaw.
Behavior: Without more fossils, it’s uncertain what Pneumatoraptor’s behavior would have been like, since it could have been one of three very distinctive dinosaur groups (or something else entirely). Based on its relatives, it probably was very active and warm-blooded, took care of its young, and used its wings and tail fan in display and communication. It may have even been able to fly poorly, but that’s just speculation on my part.
Ecosystem: The Csehbánya Formation has been a flourishing site of extensive research over the past few years, as more and more fossils come out of the ecosystem to show a slice of Late Cretaceous life in Eastern Europe. This was a plant-heavy forest ecosystem, with extensive mud, silt, clay, and sand throughout the environment. River channels flooded through the ecosystem, providing water for the extensive number of animals present. Here, Pneumatoraptor lived alongside many other dinosaurs - the small Ceratopsian Ajkaceratops; two fast-moving ankylosaurs, Hungarosaurus and Struthiosaurus, the Rhabdodont ornithopod Mochlodon, the predatory opposite bird Bauxitornis, and plenty of unnamed dinosaurs including an Abelisaurid and a Sauropod. Pneumatoraptor would have feared predation by the Abelisaurid. Non-dinosaurs were extensive too - the pterosaur Bakonydraco, a variety of turtles, many kinds of weird lizards including a Mosasaur, a variety of frogs, many fish and insects, and crocodyliformes - including Kharkutosuchus and Doratodon. Going forward, more research on this ecosystem is sure to reveal even more weird creatures!
Other: Pneumatoraptor was extremely small for its group, indicating it may be closer to Avialans than to Dromaeosaurs.
~ By Meig Dickson
Sources under the Cut
Pneumatoraptor fodori
Source: http://magyardinoszaurusz.hu/en/pneumatoraptor-fodori/
Name: Pneumatoraptor fodori
Name Meaning: Air Thief
First Described: 2010
Described By: Õsi, Apesteguía & Kowalewski
Classification: Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptora, Pennaraptora, Paraves
Pneumatoraptor was another small paravian, about 70 centimeters long, from the Csehbanya Formation of Hungary. It lived in the Santonian age of the Late Cretaceous, about 85 million years ago. It is only known rom fragmented remains, but the fossils had a lot of air cavities, leading to this guy’s name. Its uncertain, however, if it belongs to a more advanced paravian group, or which one if it does.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatoraptor
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/p/pneumatoraptor.html
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