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Description Live reconstruction of Deinonychus in the Natural History Museum Vienna by Stephen Czerkas
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  • 2009-03-25 16:20 Domser 3648×2736× (2319133 bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Lebendrekonstruktion von Deinonychus im Naturhistorischen Musem Wien |Quelle = |Urheber = Domser |Datum = Samstag,14. Februar 2009 |Genehmigung = |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = }}

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