Baryonyx is believed to have lived primarily as a solitary or possibly in small groups, rather than in large herds. Evidence suggests that, like many other theropods, it may have had a lifestyle that involved hunting alone or in pairs, especially given its specialized diet that included fish. However, definitive herd behavior has not been strongly supported by fossil evidence.
Baryonyx was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 to 125 million years ago. Fossil evidence indicates it primarily inhabited regions that are now part of Europe, particularly in what is now the United Kingdom. Baryonyx is believed to have lived near rivers and coastal areas, where it likely hunted fish and other aquatic prey.
Baryonyx is not known to have had tail spikes. This theropod dinosaur, which lived during the Early Cretaceous period, is primarily recognized for its elongated snout and large claws adapted for catching fish. While some other dinosaur species had tail spikes or similar adaptations, there is no evidence to suggest that Baryonyx possessed such features. Its tail was more likely used for balance and propulsion, particularly in aquatic environments.
I think so. She might already be old a nuff to live alone
music alone shall live
NO, she doesn't. she lives with somebody. in a 3 story house.
Walrus live in herds.
From what I have researched (not too much) the Ankylosaurus lived alone in most cases but in some cases in herds Hope This was useful
snow owles migrate alone
They live in groups, called herds.
Herds, i think, im not sure. But im am pretty sure im right. :)
First off herds and groups are the same thing. Gray wolves live in groups/herds in numbers 2-20.
usually they lived alone, rarelly in herds
, They Live In a group .
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.
Giraffes live in herds much like deer. Older males can live alone and seek out females when it is breeding season.
Horse and cattle are herd animals, they live in herds.
Cows, calves and yearlings live in loose herds or groups. Bulls on the other hand, live in bachelor groups or alone.