raviarendus
Raviarendus is a genus of small to medium-sized dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. The name "Raviarendus" is derived from the Latin words "ravius," meaning "ravaging," and "rendus," meaning "returned," reflecting the aggressive nature of these dinosaurs. Fossils of Raviarendus have been discovered in North America, particularly in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana and South Dakota.
Raviarendus is characterized by its small size, with adults typically reaching lengths of around 2-3 meters.
The genus Raviarendus includes at least two known species: R. montanensis and R. agilis. R. montanensis is
Despite their small size, Raviarendus dinosaurs were likely important predators in their ecosystems. Their agility and