File:Velociraptor restraining an oviraptorosaur by durbed.jpg

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English: The dromaeosaurid Velociraptor mongoliensis restraining a juvenile oviraptorosaur using the "mantling" technique, which has been proposed for dromaeosaurids and is done by modern birds of prey.
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