GeoByte1:These agile killers may have patrolled in packs, ganging up to attack larger animals.
GeoByte2:This ferocious predator used its 5-inch (13-cm) sickle-like claws to rip apart its prey.
GeoByte3:Remains of this 6-foot-tall (1.8-m), 9-foot-long (2.8-m) streamlined killer were found in Montana in the 1960s.
GeoByte4:Of all the dinosaurs, Deinonychus was the perfect killerΓÇöfast, intelligent, and equipped with the weapons to kill most prey.
GeoByte5:Deinonychus probably attacked its prey with its hooked feet and arms and then slashed the animal's belly with the swiveling hooks on its second toes.
GeoByte6:The name ^Deinonychus^ means "terrible claw."