Dromaeosaurus was the type genus of the dromaeosaur dinosaurs.
Trilogy of Life (1999)[]
History and Design
The Dromaeosaurus has a black coloration and white body structure and a colorated tail with red white and black spots.
Role
Earlier in Death of a Dynasty, a Dromaeosaurus is seen chasing a group of generic ornithopods. However, its hunt ends in failure, and the Dromaeosaurus shrieks in fury. Another Dromaeosaurus is seen trying to eat the eggs of the mother Tyrannosaurus rex, but the mother scares it off with a loud roar, and the Dromaeosaurus shrieks in frustration while it runs away. Two Dromaeosaurus are later seen in the night attacking a baby Torosaurus and the next morning shows they successfully killed it. Near the end of the episode, when the asteroid crashes into Earth and begins the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, a Dromaeosaurus runs away in fear.
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When Dinosaurs Roamed America[]
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Dinosapien (2007)[]
History and Design
Role
Eno is an evolved Dromaeosaurus & the main Protagonist of the series.
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Jurassic Fight Club (2008)[]
History and Design
The Dromaeosaurus have a green coloration and feathers in the tail and hands.
Role
A pack of Dromaeosaurus are briefly seen in the second episode T-rex hunter with the Deinonychus model and are later seen as main characters in raptors vs T-rex.
Inaccuracies
Dromaeosaurus lived in the dinosaur park formation not Hell Creek.
Dromaeosaurus was alredy extinct when T-rex appeared.
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Dino Dan/Dana (2010-2021)[]
History and Design
The Dromaeosaurus has a blue marking in it's face and yellow mouth brown feathers with blue spots.
Role
Dromaeosaurus is a recurring creature in the franchise.
Inaccuracies Dromaeosaurus was more smaller than the one in the show.
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Prehistoric Planet (2022)[]
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Trivia[]
- Dromaeosaurus' appearence in the Trilogy of Life and Jurassic Fight Club are based on fossil teeth from the Hell Creek formation, now assigned to inconclusive taxa or Archeroraptor.