There were many types of dinosaurs who are believed to have traveled in packs or herd. Some of them include the Styracosaurus, Protoceratops, and the Triceratops.
Yes, these dangerous dinosaurs did hunt in packs.
i think it traveled in packs
Some dinosaurs traveled in groups, and some were more solitary.
Not all dinosaurs are slow, the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, for example, traveled at speeds of 25 miles per hour.
It's possible, yes, especially for dinosaurs that traveled on two legs instead of four, such as Tyrannosaurus, and other raptors.
It is not definitively known whether oviraptor dinosaurs hunted in packs or not. Fossil evidence suggests that some oviraptors may have been social animals, but more research is needed to confirm whether they actively hunted in packs.
Velocoraptors.
Footprints, fossils etc. Yes utahraptor and most of the raptor family hunted in packs. Their fossils have been found with other raptors of the same family close by.
Well dinosaurs lived during the time of Pangaea so I think they traveled around there.
Allosaurus probably hunted large, herbivorous dinosaurs such as Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus. If they hunted in packs on occasion, they may have even hunted huge sauropods such as Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Apatosaurus.
the meat eaters were able to hunt in packs while plant eaters could not control there herd
No, for the most part, owls are not scavengers. They are predatory animals and most owls are nocturnal, meaning they hunt at night. Owls typically consume small rodents, other birds, fish in some cases, and insects.