Velociraptor probably lived less than twenty years maximum, maybe as little as 15. Velociraptor was warm blooded, and it was a small carnivore. Small, warm blooded carnivores don't usually live very long today, and theropod dinosaurs, which were related to Velociraptor, such as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus, lived less than 30 years.
If you are asking how long the species existed, their fossils date to between 75 and 71 million years ago, meaning that they existed for about 4 million years.
No, velociraptor lived in Asia.
the velociraptor was 6 and a half feet long or 2 meters
Velociraptor live in the late Cretaceous period about 70 million years ago.
Velociraptor belongs to the subfamily Velociraptorinae, the clade Eudromaeosauria. Eudromaeosauria belongs to the family Dromaeosauridae. If you are asking what a Velociraptor pack was like, there is no evidence that Velociraptor even lived in groups. In fact, they were probably solitary.
They had particularly long legs
Velociraptor probably lived less than twenty years maximum, maybe as little as 15. Velociraptor was warm blooded, and it was a small carnivore. Small, warm blooded carnivores don't usually live very long today, and theropod dinosaurs, which were related to Velociraptor, such as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus, lived less than 30 years.
6 feet long.
Velociraptor probably lived less than twenty years maximum, maybe as little as 15. Velociraptor was warm blooded, and it was a small carnivore. Small, warm blooded carnivores don't usually live very long today, and theropod dinosaurs, which were related to Velociraptor, such as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus, lived less than 30 years.
Velociraptor definitely didn't live to be 100. They probably lived less 15 or 20 years maximum, if they were lucky enough not to be killed by something before that.
Velociraptor probably lived less than twenty years maximum, maybe as little as 15. Velociraptor was warm blooded, and it was a small carnivore. Small, warm blooded carnivores don't usually live very long today, and theropod dinosaurs, which were related to Velociraptor, such as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus, lived less than 30 years. If you are asking how long the species existed, their fossils date to between 75 and 71 million years ago, meaning that they existed for about 4 million years.
Velociraptor probably lived less than twenty years maximum, maybe as little as 15. Velociraptor was warm blooded, and it was a small carnivore. Small, warm blooded carnivores don't usually live very long today, and theropod dinosaurs, which were related to Velociraptor, such as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus, lived less than 30 years.
Velociraptor may not have had any predators. The area where Velociraptor lived was home to a small tyrannosaur, but it is unknown what type. It may have been Alectrosaurus, a 17 foot long tyrannosaur. Velociraptor was fast, though, so it usually could have escaped an Alectrosaurus.