The Bambiraptor is a Cloud, or Tier 3 Air dino. With its feathered headress, it looks a bit like an Indian Chief from the Wild West!
FIeld Guide: Baby bambis always have one lone feather on their tales and head. Toddlers have exactly two feathers on their tales and crown. Teens have three feathers in each location, and begin to show the first adult red coloration. Adult bambis have a complete set of red, brown and beige feathers on both their tails and crown and a chest covered with ivory ruffles.
Adult Bambiraptor with full plumage display
Below, we see a stunning Dino-Diorama featuring a Bambiraptor family with their natural Sky Island habitat showing in the background. Looks like the toddlers are having a little trouble busting out of their eggs. Dino eggs can be really really tough! Almost indestructable.
All these dino-dioramas will eventually be housed in the Museum of Dinosaurs, Beasts and Chimera once the renovations there are complete.
Dino-Diorama featuring a Bambiraptor family.
Life Stats for the Bambiraptor
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Hope those cute little toddlers can shake free of their eggs. Professor OneStone |
Here are some additional snapshots in various life stages, from egg, to baby, then toddler and teen.