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Does the Safari Ltd Deinonychus work as a Utahraptor?

Started by JimoAi, September 30, 2022, 12:46:37 PM

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JimoAi

Hi, am considering to purchase the 2020 Safari LTD Deinonychus to use as a Utahraptor. Is there any striking physical characteristics that are different between the 2? Thanks!


Lynx

Utahraptor has a more boxy snout and much broader shape. Not much more I can think of besides that. I would say it doesn't really work, but it is a fine stand-in.
An oversized house cat.

Lynx

On second thought, after taking another look at the figure, I think it would be fine for a Utahraptor.
An oversized house cat.

Halichoeres

Not discrete characters, but proportions are definitely different. While the Safari version might have slightly thicker legs than the real thing to give it some stability, Utahraptor would have been ever stockier. I think the wings would have been shorter, and the second toe, while huge, would be proportionally smaller. Eyeballing Hartman's skeletal diagram, I'd say the tail should be shorter too. https://www.skeletaldrawing.com/home/at-long-last-utahraptor
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