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Velociraptor died out 71 million years ago. All that is left of them are fossilized bones.
Like all dinosaurs velociraptor hatched from eggs.
Velociraptor laid its eggs just like a bird would. They laid the hard shelled eggs in a nest on the ground, and they even would brood the eggs.
Velociraptor reproduced sexually, having a mate. it laid it's eggs in a nest.
about ten at a time
The velociraptor's natural prey was the protoceratops, but mostly they steal other dinosaurs' and birds' eggs.
Yes, Velociraptor reproduced by laying hard shelled eggs. They laid the eggs in nests, and then sat on the eggs to incubate them, just like birds do. When the eggs hatched, the mother would take care of the hatchlings.
Yes, Velociraptor reproduced by laying hard shelled eggs. They laid the eggs in nests, and then sat on the eggs to incubate them, just like birds do. When the eggs hatched, the mother would take care of the hatchlings.
Velociraptor would have built a nest and laid her eggs in it. Of course, she would pick the most secluded spot she could find. Until the eggs hatched, she would spend most of her time sitting on them to keep them warm.
A velociraptor weighed up to 13kg.
Velociraptor probably spent the day sleeping alone; they were probably solitary. Around sunset, they would set out to go hunting for small animals, carcasses to scavenge, or even for Protoceratops. They probably drank water every night or two. Velociraptor would lay their eggs in nests, and they would sit on the eggs to incubate them. After the eggs hatched, the mother would care for the babies.
Velociraptor probably spent the day sleeping alone; they were probably solitary. Around sunset, they would set out to go hunting for small animals, carcasses to scavenge, or even for Protoceratops. They probably drank water every night or two. Velociraptor would lay their eggs in nests, and they would sit on the eggs to incubate them. After the eggs hatched, the mother would care for the babies.