Your favorite Raptor

Was it the original DNA manipulated Jurassic Park, the return of inGen in The Lost-World, or just the worth-wild running around frantically Jurassic Park III that captured your imagination.
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My favorite is with no question the one, the only Utahraptor. You may ask why do I love this one particular raptor, well when I see a raptor I see absolute perfection in its purest, and with the addition of its relative size it is to me the best raptor to ever have ever existed.
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there are actually diff types of raptors? i know of only 2 of em....the original one and the evolved one in JP3. Srry im kinda new to this lol so if i wrong plz correct me /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
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Those aren't evolved actually. More like a different sub-species/version number. Evolution would take millions of years to happen. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
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Like, wow man! It's like, the year twothousand man and you...woah.
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Man, this one was a tough pick for me. I was just tossing up between Velociraptor and Deinonchus... I decided to give in to Deinonchus because its big and scary and JP's Raptor's resembled these more.

Oh and um..., its not the TYPE of Raptors (thats a common error)..., shouldn't it be Dromaeosaurirds instead? I'm saying this because Deinonchus is not really counted under "Raptor", the whole family of raptor like dinos (with the sickle-claw) are counted under Dromaeosaurirds...
Though, yeah, they ALL do look similar...

Just thought you ought to know...
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Raptor Red wrote:Like, wow man! It's like, the year twothousand man and you...woah.
Me? Yep, still around. Started my own site though. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
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My favourite is the Utah Raptor, coz i love the book : Raptor red by Robert T. Bakker. /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />
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Actually the Velocisraptor is mistaken (in JP) for deinonichus raptors are 3 feet while deinonichus is 6 foot thats just what have read. but never the less raptors are still a killing machine.
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We all know that already.
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