Paleontologist say that they where one of the most smartest dinosaurs that ever lived,they measure this by comparing the size of their cranial capacity to the size of the
velociraptors body.
t rex
Dromaeosaurus lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period, around 75-66 million years ago. Fossils of Dromaeosaurus have been found in areas such as Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA.
Dromaeosaurus was a small, carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 million years ago. It belonged to the dromaeosaurid family, characterized by its agile build and a distinctive sickle-shaped claw on each foot. Dromaeosaurus is often noted for its resemblance to its more famous relative, Velociraptor, and was likely a fast and agile predator. Fossils of Dromaeosaurus have been found primarily in North America, providing insights into the diversity of theropod dinosaurs.
Utahraptor, Arcrocanthosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Dromaeosaurus, Hallalikian and Noasaurus.
Dromaeosaurus went extinct about 75 to 65 MYA.
No the Dromaeosaurus lived in the Late Cretaceous Period76.5 to 74.8 million years ago.To be more accurate this was during the Campanian Age (83.5 - 70.6 Ma) in the Upper Cretaceous Epoch (99.6 - 65.5 Ma) in the Cretaceous Period (145.5 - 65.5 Ma).The Jurassic Period on the other had was 199.6 to 145.5 million years ago well before Dromaeosaurus
Some dinosaurs were hot-blooded like Dromaeosaurus while others were cold blooded like Ouranosaurus,Stegosaurus,and Spinosaurus.
Tyrannosaurids (relatives of T-rex), such as Daspletosaurus and Gorgosaurus, almost certainly hunted Parasaurolophus. Dromaeosaurus, a raptor, may have been able to bring down large prey like Parasaurolophus. All kinds of small omnivorous and carnivores would have eaten Parasaurolophus eggs if given the chance. These include Struthiomimus, Saurornitholestes, Troodon, Dromaeosaurus, and many others.
All carnivorous dinosaurs were theropods, but a few theropods were omnivores. Examples of a few carnivorous dinosaurs include Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Dromaeosaurus, and Troodon.
a dromaeosaurus (a small feathered carnivorous dinosaur) (image) femur, the teeth of a sauropod (giant long necked herbivorous), a tyrannosauroid (giant carnivorous related to Tyrannosaurus) and an iguanodont (bipedal herbivorous dinosaur)
Of course they are smart. They're not smart, right? So they are smart.
some parents maybe smart but they are really smart about 90% smart