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Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), 2019-09-15

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@Hipporex

Indeed. I think dromaeosaurids were more like flightless bird of prey than any mammalian or modern reptilian carnivore. That's why I never really like it when scientists compare them to wolves and other mammalian carnivores. Although if anything the proportions of this secretarybird make it look more like a troodontid than a dromaeosaurid to me.
 
@Hipporex

Yeah, troodontids often have proportionately longer legs compared to dromaeosaurids, even if some dromaeosaurids were probably quite cursorial (Dakotaraptor, Tianyuraptor).

Of course, the dromaeosaurid comparison is still an adequate analogy given they're related to birds and share many features with them. Not to mention members of both dinosaur groups likely had similar niches to the secretarybird.
 

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Safaripark Beekse Bergen
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Device
OLYMPUS CORPORATION E-M10 Mark III
Aperture
ƒ/6.3
Focal length
215.0 mm
Exposure time
1/250 second(s)
ISO
1250
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Auto, did not fire
Filename
279 Secretary bird Sagittarius serpentarius.jpg
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1.9 MB
Date taken
Sun, 15 September 2019 3:36 PM
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1440px x 1128px

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