- Buitreraptor
Taxobox|
name = "Buitreraptor"
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Buitreraptor" skeleton at theField Museum of Natural History .
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosaur ia
ordo =Saurischia
subordo =Theropoda
familia =Dromaeosauridae
genus = "Buitreraptor"
genus_authority = Makovicky, Apesteguía & Agnolin, 2005
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "B. gonzalezorum" Makovicky, Apesteguía & Agnolin, 2005 (type)"Buitreraptor" was a rooster-size predatory
dinosaur belonging to thedromaeosaurid family. It was found inArgentina and was described in 2005. The fossilized bones were found in 2005 insandstone inPatagonia ,Argentina - by an excavation lead byPeter Makovicky , curator of dinosaurs at the Field Museum in Chicago). "Buitreraptor" was discovered in the same fossil site that had earlier yielded "Giganotosaurus ", one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs.Makovicky, Peter J., Apesteguía, Sebastián & Agnolín, Federico L. (2005). The earliest dromaeosaurid theropod from South America. "Nature", 437: 1007–1011. doi|10.1038/nature03996]"Buitreraptor gonzalezorum" is the only known species of the
genus "Buitreraptor". The genus name means "vulture raider", from the Spanish word "buitre" meaningvulture . Furthermore, the area in which the remains were found is called "La Buitrera"."Buitreraptor" lived about 90
million years ago , whenSouth America was an isolated continent likeAustralia today. "Buitreraptor" has some different physical features than typical northern dromaeosaurs, such as "Velociraptor ". "Buitreraptor" has a slender snout with teeth that lack meat-tearing serrations. From this, the scientists who initially described it concluded that this dinosaur was not a hunter of relatively large animals like some other dromaeosaurs, but rather a hunter of small animals such aslizard s andmammal s. It most likely hadfeather s.Other than "Buitreraptor", the only other known dromaeosaurs from the southern continents are "
Neuquenraptor " and "Unenlagia " from South America (discovered earlier in 2005), "Rahonavis " (once thought to be a true avian bird) fromMadagascar , and unidentified dromaeosaur-like teeth from Australia. This discovery in the Southern Hemisphere helps to clarify that the dromaeosaur family was more widely dispersed around the world than previously thought. Evidence indicates that dromaeosaurs first appeared in theJurassic Period, when all the continents were much closer together than they are today. It is possible that dromaeosaurids originated on the ancient continentLaurasia in the north and migrated to southernGondwana , since the species known from the southern hemisphere bare distinctive characteristics not shared by their northern relatives.References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4337888.stm BBC News: Bird-like dinosaur forces rethink] , 13-Oct-2005
* [http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/dino-directory/detail.dsml?Genus=Buitreraptor Drawing and some details] from the Natural History Museum, London.
* [http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=104498 National Science Foundation web site]
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