Atrociraptor

“I love the Pyroraptors. I love the Atrociraptors. There’s a little one called the Moros intrepidus, who doesn’t do a ton in the movie, but whenever it shows up, I always love it.”

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Atrociraptor is an extinct genus of dromaeosaur theropod dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Late Cretaceous period. It lived in the Horshoe Canyon Formation, living alongside famous species such as the Albertosaurus, Edmontonia, Edmontosaurus, Ornithomimus, Pachyrhinosaurus, and Struthiomimus.

One feature that defines this dromaeosaur from other genera is its somewhat short and tall skull with teeth featuring large serrations giving it the look of a bulky-snouted animal, in which it is hypothesized that Atrociraptor may have had a strong bite force than other dromaeosaurs or had specialized teeth to bite differently compared to its kin.

How to unlock Atrociraptor in Jurassic World Dino Trackers Collection?

Open up your Jurassic World Play App (previously known as the Jurassic World Facts App), press the Scan button and point it towards the DNA code here:

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JWD Atrociraptor Ghost render 2

Name Meaning

Diet

Height

Lenght

Weight

Savage thief

Carnivorous 🥩

0.5 meter (1.6 feet)

2 meters (6.6 feet)

15 kg (33 pounds)

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