Sauroposeidon & Deinonychus
author: Walter B. Myers/Novapix
reference: t-din03-00202
Image Size 300 DPI: 33 * 25 cm
Sauroposeidon graze on American Sycamore and Flowering Magnolia while feathered deinonychus look on. The location is a river delta on the Western Interior Seaway 110 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous Period in what is today southeastern Oklahoma.
Sauroposeidon is the tallest known dinosaur with a neck that could reach up to 56 feet high. Deinonychus on the other hand was a relatively small predator, 11 feet long and standing about three feet tall at the hip. It was a close relative to the smaller velociraptor which emerged later in Central Asia. Deinonychus wasn't powerful enough to bring down a giant like an adult sauroposeidon, however they did likely prey on juvenile or sick adults of the species.