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  1. Pyroraptor - Wikipedia

    Pyroraptor (meaning "fire thief") is an extinct genus of paravian dinosaur, probably a dromaeosaurid or unenlagiid, from the Late Cretaceous Ibero-Armorican island, of what is now …

  2. Pyroraptor - Jurassic Park Wiki

    Pyroraptor is the first positively identified member of the dromaeosaurid (raptor) family found in Europe. It was a small, fast hunter that lived near the end of the age of dinosaurs.

  3. Pyroraptor - Natural History Museum

    Pyroraptor was a small, meat-eating dinosaur that lived in what is now France and Spain. It got its name, which means 'fire thief', because its remains were first found after a destructive forest …

  4. Is the Pyroraptor Real? Separating Fact from Fiction

    Aug 15, 2025 · The Pyroraptor is a scientifically recognized genus of dinosaur. It belongs to the Dromaeosauridae family, a group of agile, predatory dinosaurs often referred to as “raptors.” …

  5. Pyroraptor Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database

    A compilation of the best Pyroraptor illustrations, facts, fossils, and maps. See how it lived in Europe during the Cretaceous period.

  6. Pyroraptor olympius - fantastic-dinosaurs.com

    Pyroraptor was a small theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, discovered in France. This agile dromaeosaur measured about 2 meters in length and was covered in feathers. Its name, …

  7. Pyroraptor - Wikiwand

    Pyroraptor (meaning "fire thief") is an extinct genus of paravian dinosaur, probably a dromaeosaurid or unenlagiid, from the Late Cretaceous Ibero-Armorican island, of what is now …

  8. Pyroraptor dinosaurs , facts | pictures -Pyroraptor habitat.

    Pyroraptor, the fire thief, is a fascinating Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. Its name conjures images of speed and stealth, and indeed, Pyroraptor is known for its potential agility …

  9. Pyroraptor - Dinosaurs - Jurassic World Evolution 3

    Measuring around 2.4m in length, Pyroraptor relies on its impressive speed rather than power when stalking its prey and prefers to hunt in packs like its more famous cousin, Velociraptor. …

  10. Pyroraptor: Predator-Prey Interactions, Fights, and Aggressive ...

    The Pyroraptor, also known as the "fire thief," was a small dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was a bipedal dinosaur with long legs, sharp claws, and a sleek, …