Dryptosaurus was 6.5 m (20 feet) long, 1.8 m (6 feet) high at the hips, and weighed about
1.2 tons. Like its relative Eotyrannus, it had relatively long arms with three fingers. Each of
these fingers was tipped by a talon-like 8 inch claw.[1] These claws lend a meaning for the
type species aquilunguis: eagle-clawed.
I saw one of them collecting tolls in a toll booth on the Jersey Pike once.