Velociraptors had a hunting style identical to that of the modern-day wolf. Using superior numbers and intelligence, they singled out one member of a pack and worked together to bring it down, feasting on the animal immediately.
Velociraptor spent their days sleeping to avoid the heat of the desert sun. At night they would go out to hunt for small animals, search for carrion, and sometimes even hunt Protoceratops.
because they hunt in packs and have special parts in their mouth that allow them to call others.
We can tell that they were carnivorous because of their claws and teeth. We know they had good night vision because of the shape of their eye sockets. The length of the legs bones shows that Velociraptor was an adept runner. Of course, the fossil bones show us how big it was and what it looked like. A fossil of Velociraptor fighting Protoceratops shows that Velociraptor did indeed hunt Protoceratops.
The answer is:Velociraptor
Velociraptor was nearly at the top of the food chain. The one member above it that lived when and where it did was an as yet unidentified tyrannosaurid. It may be Alectrosaurus, which grew to be 17 feet long. Velociraptor could probably outrun Alctrosaurus, however, unless it was taken completely by surprise or was injured.
Velociraptor was a predator and so would have no interest in such a food. Additionally, velociraptor went extinct long before there were people to create such foods.
The Greek name for velociraptor is "velociraptor" (βελοκιράπτορας).
The scientific name for a velociraptor is velociraptor monogoliensis.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
one animal is the velociraptor. even though they little ,they hunt in groups and wear down the t-Rex
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
Yes velociraptor is intelligent