Velociraptor belongs to the Dromaeosaur family which currently has over 20 different species. Achillobator Adasaurus Atrociraptor Austroraptor Bambiraptor Buitreraptor Cryptovolans Deinonychus Dromaeosauroides Dromaeosaurus Graciliraptor Hesperonychus Itemirus Luanchuanraptor Mahakala Microraptor Neuquenraptor Nuthetes Pyroraptor Rahonavis Saurornitholestes Shanag Sinornithosaurus Tsaagan Unenlagia Unquillosaurus Utahraptor Velociraptor
Yes. Birds branched off from a group of dinosaurs called theropods, which included all carnivorous dinosaurs such as T. rex and velociraptor. Velociraptor was very closely related to birds.
Yes. Deinonychus was a real dinosaurs closely related to velociraptor.
Yes, velociraptor was a vertebrate like all other dinosaurs.
Like all dinosaurs velociraptor hatched from eggs.
The velociraptor's natural prey was the protoceratops, but mostly they steal other dinosaurs' and birds' eggs.
a meteorite struck earth and killed all dinosaurs.
All dinosaurs are related to birds. The exact branch of dinosaurs that birds come from is difficult to determine, but it is belived that they belong to a group called maniraptorans, which include velociraptor, troodon, and archaeopteryx.
You were close. It's Velociraptor, with an i after the c.
This most likely describes velociraptor.
Birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs. Birds emerged in the later Jurassic period, branching of from a group of dinosaurs called theropods, two legged animals that accounted for all carnivorous dinosaurs. Many theropod dinosaurs show birdlike traits (including feathers on many species), particularly dromaeosaurs such as velociraptor.
Yes. More and more dinosaurs that are not birds are being found to have had feathers. In fact, velociraptor had feathers.
Some dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous period include Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, Velociraptor, and Ankylosaurus.