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Reason: Only known from a lower leg bone of uncertain affinities.
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Summary
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English: Ozraptor is a genus of possibly abelisauroid theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Australia, known from fragmentary remains. Based on the limited fossil evidence, this small theropod is estimated to have grown to around 2 m in length, and is thought to have been a fast hunter. Together with Rhoetosaurus, Ozraptor is among the oldest known Australian dinosaurs, and possibly the oldest known abelisauroid.
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