Anurognathus, a small pterosaur from the Late Jurassic period, likely had a diet consisting primarily of insects and other small invertebrates. Its tooth structure suggests it was adapted for catching and consuming soft-bodied prey, similar to modern-day insectivorous birds. Additionally, its small size and agile flying capabilities would have allowed it to pursue and capture prey effectively in the air.
Coyotes are rarely eaten by anything. Your hungry wolf might though.
Coyotes are rarely eaten by anything. Your hungry wolf might though.
yes its underwater and it might be eaten.
turkey and vegtables
Anurognathus lived about 150 million years ago. This was during the Tithonian stage of the late Jurassic period.
I am sure there are numerous food chains in lakes and ponds. Here is one I am sure is quite common. Mosquito larvae is eaten by a tadpole, which is eaten by a crayfish, which is eaten by a bass, which is eaten by a northern pike, which is eaten by a sturgeon.
It might of been because of something you have eaten or maybe just a tummy bug.
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The smallest dinosaur is Microraptor, probably less than 1 ft tall, and is 2 ft long.
It might have eaten something it shouldn't. If it doesn't get better see a veterinary.
No. If eaten they might give a stomach ache and diarea though.
Medieval people ate all sorts of birds. Peafowl were eaten and highly decorated for a meal, so the questioner might be asking about this. Songbirds were also eaten, and these were considered delicacies.