Talk:Dinosaurs/@comment-24858760-20151113080744/@comment-26826553-20151113155131

Well, both are. Even Utahraptor didn't exist 153 MYA (the time said by Penny)

Could be a Dakotaraptor, but that's even farther into time, around 66 MYA.

And if anyone dares say Megaraptor, hell no, it's not a raptor anymore, it's declared a neovenatorid, distant descendants of Allosaurus (& the sickle claw? It was actually a semi-thumb claw!)

Ok, sorry, dino geek moving out now...