Utahraptor represents a case of gigantism in paravians, a condition also seen in other dromaeosaurid and non-dromaeosaurid taxa, like
Austroraptor and
Imperobator, respectively (Ely & Case, 2019).
Utahraptor is both the oldest and the largest Dromaeosauridae. Aside from its large size, it is also notable for its highly blade-like manual claws and its distinctive lacrimals (Kirkland, Gaston & Burge, 1993). Undescribed material points out to
Utahraptor possessing tall neural spines, a shorter (but more mobile) tail than other dromaeosaurs (Hartman, 2017), as well as a rather boxy skull with a
Masiakasaurus-like lower jaw. Said material also suggests
Utahraptor was unusually robust for a dromaeosaur (Hartman, 2017). It is considered by some authors to represent one of the most remarkable paleontological discoveries in recent decades (Costa & Normand, 2019).
So exciting to not only finally see a good
Utahraptor figure… but to add it to my collection, too! ;D
Captures this animal’s weirdness really well. What may initially seem as odd proportions to some people is the figure being accurate to the real animal, which is clearly an unusual one. Dromaeosaurids are usually elegant, gracile creatures. But
Utahraptor is an outlier:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Utahraptor by Gabriel Ugueto. Compared to
Ursus maritimus and
Homo sapiens.
I usually favor calm poses, but this
Utahraptor has an interesting threatening (?), or defensive (?) pose. The color scheme is beautiful too (also interesting that [member=816]Doug Watson[/member] took inspiration from another raptor
), and it does
not involve
brown!
As per usual, Safari keeps making the best dromaeosaur figures, together with Creative Beast Studio. And hopefully they will continue with this trend, and it would be appreciated if more companies turned (at least a bit of) their attention to this amazing family at long last. It wasn’t until 2020 that we got the first good
Deinonychus figure (expectedly, thanks to Safari) , and it wasn’t until 2023 that we got the first
Utahraptor figure to do a good job at depicting the animal (again, thanks to Safari, and this year the BotM version is planned to be released as well), which is one of the most iconic members of the clade, and since its description, also one of the most famous. On the other hand,
Zhuchengtyrannus and
Saurophaganax (for example) have received more figures despite being quite fragmentary, poorly-known taxa. Food for thought here…
I got this figure from a seller on Vinted, which is a second-hand app, but the figure itself is brand-new. No local store has the
Utahraptor in stock yet. Maybe by next year they will? ::) Yeah, that’s why I had to pick it up as soon as I saw the chance. I don’t know why, but the distribution of Safari figures has become really bad in Europe as of late, I hope the situation improves…