Posted: 26 Apr 2004, 18:18
While the dimensions you listed were correct, the last I heard was that it wasn't 100% confirmed to be part of the Dromaeosaurid family. It was only known from partial remains that indicated it might be, but didn't completely confirm it.Micronew wrote:Neways, it is the biggest raptor to be part of the raptor family to be discovered (or ever will be)
Also, it's a bit presumptuous to claim that it's the biggest there "ever will be." How do you know they won't eventually find a specimen that's bigger?