Classification
Domain: Eukarya
(eu- meaning true, -kary meaning nucleus or kernel)
Velociraptor mongoliensis is placed in the domain Eukarya because it
had membrane-bound organelles and nuclei containing chromosomes in a
nuclear envelope.
Kingdom: Animalia
(animale meaning animal)
Organisms classified in the kingdom Animalia, including
Velociraptor
mongoliensis, are multi-cellular, heterotrophic, and have a mobile
stage. Some examples include the
oragutan,
tarantulas, and
sea cucumbers.
Phylum: Chordata
(chorda- meaning cord)
Chordates have five fundamental characteristics: a single hollow
nerve cord beneath the dorsal surface, the presence of a notochord,
pharyngeal slits that connect pharynx with outside of animal (for
Velociraptor the slits are present in the embryonic stages but
disappear during development), the presence of muscles, and a
postanal tail. Others in this group include the
snow leopard,
sea otter, and
Komodo dragon.
Class: Archosauria
(arkhos- meaning ruler, -sauros meaning lizard)
Archosaurs are a class of diapsid amniotes characterized by having
skulls with long, narrow snouts and teeth in sockets. Diapsids have
two large openings in the skull and amniotes have an amniotic egg.
Other members of this class include all extinct dinosaurs along
with modern day birds and crocodilians. Another member of this class
includes
Maiasaura peeblesorum and
Stegosaurus stenops.
Order: Saurischia
(-ischion meaning hip joint, sauros- meaning lizard)
Saurischian dinosaurs had a pelvis with a characteristic pubis that
pointed downward and forward at an angle toward the ischium. Other
characteristics of members of this Order include grasping hands,
asymmetrical fingers, and long neck that was mobile.
Family: Dromaeosauridae
(dromaeos- meaning swift running, -sauros meaning lizard)
Dromaeosaurs were small, theropod dinosaurs with sharp, sickle
claws. These carnivorous, bird-like dinosaurs were feathered, had
forward-facing eyes, an S-shaped neck, and serrated teeth.
Genus: Velociraptor
(veloci- meaning swift, -raptor meaning to seize)
Velociraptor is a genus of dinosaur that lived during the late part
of the Cretaceous Period. Velociraptor had a skull with a concave
upper surface and convex lower surface. Other characteristics of
this genus include three claws with middle being the longest and
being bipedal, walking only on their third and fourth digits.
Species: Velociraptor mongoliensis
(veloci- meaning swift, -raptor meaning to seize, -lien meaning to
bind, mongo- referring to Mongolia)
Fossils of Velociraptor mongoliensis have been found in Mongolia.
This website will go into detail about the habitat, form and
function, life cycle, interactions, and much more of
Velociraptor
mongoliensis.
Here, let's take a look at a couple of phylogenetic trees in order
to see how Velociraptor mongoliensis is related to other
organisisms...
And to get even more specific, here is a tree that compares
Velociraptor mongoliensis to others
in its family...
To learn about where V. mongoliensis lived, try the
habitat page!