Velociraptor was an opportunistic predator, so it ate any meat that was available to it. They ate small animals, such as primitive mammals and lizards, as well carrion and even adult Protoceratops, which weighed ten times as much as Velociraptor.
Of course not. A velociraptor was about the size of a turkey. Even though velociraptor was smaller, it was a faster and more dangerous creature.
Utahraptor would probably win, It was several times the size of velociraptor.
The particular species, velociraptor, wasn't the six feet tall killing machine it was in the popular film "Jurassic Park". In reality, it was only a bit bigger than a turkey and probably weighed around 45-60 lbs, so it would most likely defend itself from a larger dinosaur by simply running away.
A Velociraptor that just hatched out of its egg would be called a hatchling. Beyond that, it would simply be called a baby Velociraptor until it had some time to grow. Then you would call it a juvenile Velociraptor until it was old enough to be called a subadult.
In general, nothing. Another black hole could swallow a smaller one, if it's small enough it would destroy itself, but anything else would lose to the black hole.
I would say Velociraptor and/or Galimimus
Velociraptor, Chuck Norris is old and washed up.. Plus a BB Gun would be pretty useless
No. While some scientists believe it would be possible to bring out the more dinosaur-like traits hidden in a chicken's DNA the resulting creature would not be a velociraptor. While closely related velociraptor is not a direct ancestor of birds.
It's unlikely that they would have fought that much; the velociraptor was quite small - much smaller than shown in the Jurassic Park films and was much more birdlike, so it is like wondering who wins a fight between a lion and a sparrow - they live in quite different environments so the fight is unlikely to happen. If you somehow managed to lock them both in the same cage, clearly the tyrannosaurus would easily overpower the velociraptor.
The answer to the first question is true. The answer to the second question is because if the number could be divided by anything but itself and one, then it would not be prime, it would be composite. That is simply the definition of a prime number.
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.
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