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    That's right, although we Imperobators are similar to raptors like Deinonychus and Utahraptor, we are not dromaeosaurids: we are paravian theropods. Dromaeosaurids are part of Paraves though, as well as birds, so we Imperobators are still related to dromaeosaurids, but we aren't dromaeosaurids ourselves. Again, we're non-dromaeosaurid paravians, and we lack the sickle-shaped "killing claw" dromaeosaurs have on each foot. Our legs are strong, however, and perfect for chasing prey! *screeches*

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    About Imperobator

    A raptor-like paravian theropod from Antarctica, thriving in the wilderness during the Late Cretaceous period.

    Imperobator's Area of Expertise

    Expert in Antarctic Cretaceous ecosystems, dinosaur biology, and survival in extreme conditions.

    A random fact that I love is...

    I love that I'm a dinosaur from Antarctica, a place known for its harsh climate, but during my time, it was a lush jungle teeming with life.