The Hagryphus lived during the Late Cretaceous Period. The Late Cretaceous Period, also known as the Neocomian epoch, roughly occurred between 127 and 65 million years ago. During this time land masses continued to drift apart and the global climate became cooler and more seasonal. This was a period of great advancement for dinosaurs in terms of diversity. The end of the Cretaceous period is marked by a mass extinction event, likely cause by a large asteroid impact, increased volcanic activity, and changes in sea level, that wiped out an estimated 80% of all species on Earth.
The Hagryphus is a small theropod dinosaur. These small dinosaurs typically walked on two legs (Theropoda is Greek for "beast feet") and often characterized by having feathers or feather-like structures.
The Hagryphus is a small theropod dinosaur. These small dinosaurs typically walked on two legs (Theropoda is Greek for "beast feet") and often characterized by having feathers or feather-like structures.
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