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Btw, we have no evidence of feathers. the preservation is extremely good, so we expect to see skin imprints. In fact, I believe I have seen indicators of small pebbly scales. :/
Oh, ok so al 6 or 9 of these utahraptors were kiling and hunting each othe?
you say your point isn't to state mass cannibilism but that is exactly what you are doin.
TK, my point isn't mass-cannibalism. You are stating it as a fact, when it's highly possible they were trying to cannibalize each other. So don't go around saying "first conclusions are obvious facts." They could be a family group, but they could be a cannibalistic loner-stock pile. That's what the osteogeneticists will uncover. (They will try and determine if they are related through the bones.)
@ Noah, Yes! They were very heavily built. Pretty stocky, but with longer legs than average for such a build. they have tremendously large eye sockets and olfactory bulbs, so we know they relied on sight and scent more than hearing. Also, their skull was long and yet sort of tall. Ironically, it reminded me of the JP Velociraptors. :?
And show me a study of mass utahraptor canninablism.
The comments in the article on the build of Utahraptor's body was also interesting. PK, know anything about their build?
not what i meant. the ~10 meter individual(s?) were adults as well, so a proper range would be 10-13 meters.
ya, this is proof for pack hunting.
thos is proof for pack hunting AND family hunting as seen by the adult utahraptor with babies.
^^ how accurate is that? many large reptiles are gregarious and often group in large numbers. same goes for birds -- particularly of the raptorial variety. even if utahraptors aren't cooperatively hunting i think it's a far stretch to state they'd just avoid each other.
Show me a live Utahraptor pride and a study on their behavior. Then we'll talk If lions are cannibals, so could be Utahraptor.
No harm intended to Spinosaurus AT ALL. My 3rd fave right there. But he does look a bit like a weiner dog in some of the paleo photos.
No, they would try to avoid each other normally and thus is no exceptio.
Actually, guys, we're not so sure. it could have been a predator trap. With individuals going to the same spot and getting sucked into the quick sand.
I guess Dr Bakker was right. Utahraptor was a social creature, just as I had hoped and envisioned since I heard the name!
hello im tyrent rex
my favourte dinosaur is t rex
my favourte jp movie is the 1st one
someting interesting about me, i want ta have my own theme park of dinosaures so i can study their nature my chances are probably zero
Maybe. It's kind of under-wraps. I'll decide.
Well I was assuming they were forced to fight. Cause if not they would avoid each others since predators try to stay away from one on other.
This also states that it utahraptor was heavily built.
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Oh my God. It is officially a fact that utahraptor hunted in packs.
Nice Mr. Happy, what I was going to originlly say was T-Rex just scares them off, or well depends on the situation
My favorite pterosaur would have to be Pteranodon. Tupandactylus is a second.
Ornithocheirus is my third.
Thanks for sharing this! :) It was an interesting article.
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Interesting question there.
I'd say 60-40 Cerato pack. Most of the time, I'd say Rex takes out three and its injuries end it.
Usually, they would probably avoid each other though.
okay thanks sci-fi King25. I don't think it looks as good as JPOG, but it's a start ;)
My favourite pterosaur is Hatzegopteryx. It's so damn big!
Ornithocheirus! I third Carnosaur
INDIANA JONES - Interestingly enough, I actually read a recent bit of paleontological information that suggests the term "pterodactyl" has its strongest roots within older television shows and movies, such as the Flintstones, the Land that Time Forgot, Journey to the Center of the Earth and the Lost World (not that which is related to the Jurassic Park series). Much like what CARNOSAUR has been so kind to illustrate, it would appear that the name Pterodactylus was shortened to Pterodactyl because it was phonetically "awkward".
As for my favorite pterosaur, I believe I must second CARNOSAUR'S nomination for Ornithocheirus! That was one marvelous and incredibly massive pterosaur! I can only imagine what such a creature would have looked like on the wing! :)
not too sure, but t probably originated from this guy:
well where did the phrase cum from?
"pterodactyls" aren't a thing.
my favorite pterosaur has got to be ornithocheirus, for sure.
My favorite would have to be Spinosaurus. It's because of its uniqueness. Its sail, how it crawls on all fours, and mostly because it was mostly aquatic in nature. I've always been a big swimmer and it's drawn to me. Also because of Jurassic Park III.

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