File:Raptor Prey Restraint (RPR) updated anatomy.png
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current | 17:27, 31 July 2024 | 1,688 × 1,913 (1.13 MB) | FunkMonk | {{Information |Description=RPR ‘‘ripper’’ behavioural model, illustrated by a small dromaeosaurid. (A) grasping foot holds on to prey. (B) hypertrophied D-II claw used as anchor to maintain grip on large prey. (C) predator’s bodyweight pins down victim. (D) beam-like tail aids balance. (E) low-carried metatarsus helps restrain victim. (F) ‘‘stability flapping’’ used to maintain position on top of prey. (G) arms encircle prey (‘‘mantling’’), restricting escape route. (H) head reaches down betw... |
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