No, sorry g, but they did not. Velociraptors are reptiles and reptiles do not have feathers. Come on you guys!
Velociraptors were closely related to birds. Among other traits, both Velociraptors and birds have feathers. The proof is that the forearm bones of Velociraptor show quill knobs, which are attachment points for ligaments that hold feathers in place.
Velociraptors are not herbivores, they are purely carnivores.
Nothing,velociraptors lived in Mongolia,China,and Russia,velociraptors where top predators in their area.
Worse than endangered, velociraptors are Extinct.
Velociraptors lived during the Cretacous, 80 million years ago.
Not a thing, as the last velociraptors died out 71 million years ago.
Many dinosaurs really aren't as big as they seem. You know the movie Jurassic park? And remember that scene with all the velociraptors? Well.... In truth, velociraptors are really only 3 feet tall. So, the dinosaurs didn't become bigger... Hollywood made them bigger.
Feathers
It is very likely that all dromeosaurs (the clade to which Deinonychus belonged) had feathers, although for Deinonychus specifically none have ever been found. It is known for a fact that very closely related dinosaurs were feathered and therefore Deinonychus probably was too.
They don't. Velociraptors were carnivores, not frugovores. Bananas did not even exist when velociraptor was around.
Yes, there is evidence the velociraptors did fight each other, sometimes to the death.
Pachycephalosaurus would win, it could easily slam the Velociraptors to the ground.