
Velociraptor in Augmented Reality Environment.
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Name | Velociraptor AR |
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Version | 0.5 |
Update | Oct 21, 2022 |
Size | 17 MB |
Category | Education |
Installs | 100+ |
Developer | See-Logo.com |
Android OS | Android 7.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.SeeLogo.VelociraptorAR |
Velociraptor AR · Description
Velociraptor in Augmented Reality environment
Animated with Audio Included
Velociraptor (from Latin, 'quick thief') is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Campanian period, towards the end of the Cretaceous period, about 75 to 71 million years ago, in what is now Asia.1 Traditionally only one species has been recognized, V. mongoliensis, whose fossils have been found in Central Asia, in Mongolia, but a second species, V. osmolskae, was named in 2008 from cranial material from Inner Mongolia, China.
Although smaller than other dromaeosaurids such as Deinonychus and Achillobator, Velociraptor had many anatomical features similar to them. It was a bipedal carnivore, with a long, rigid tail, and large sickle-shaped claws on each leg, which probably made it easier for it to kill its prey. Unlike other dromaeosaurids, the velociraptor had a low, elongated skull, and a flat, upward-directed snout. It had very long hind legs, which expresses (like the name) its apparent great speed.
Animated with Audio Included
Velociraptor (from Latin, 'quick thief') is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Campanian period, towards the end of the Cretaceous period, about 75 to 71 million years ago, in what is now Asia.1 Traditionally only one species has been recognized, V. mongoliensis, whose fossils have been found in Central Asia, in Mongolia, but a second species, V. osmolskae, was named in 2008 from cranial material from Inner Mongolia, China.
Although smaller than other dromaeosaurids such as Deinonychus and Achillobator, Velociraptor had many anatomical features similar to them. It was a bipedal carnivore, with a long, rigid tail, and large sickle-shaped claws on each leg, which probably made it easier for it to kill its prey. Unlike other dromaeosaurids, the velociraptor had a low, elongated skull, and a flat, upward-directed snout. It had very long hind legs, which expresses (like the name) its apparent great speed.