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7 March, 16:33

How would you describe the eating habits of a tyrannasorus rex and a utah raptor?

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  1. 7 March, 18:40
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    Utahraptor’s diet wasn’t very complicated. Obviously, it drank a lot of water, and it would eat anything that didn’t eat it first. They would hunt anything that was available to them. Utahraptor was probably a very good swimmer and could probably swim up to 10-12 miles per hour. It is possible that Utahraptor scavenged when it couldn’t find anything else to eat. Since it was one of the largest carnivores of the early Cretaceous, it could probably scare most other predators away from a carcass that it wanted to feed on. But scavenged meat was a last resort for Utahraptor, because this large dromaeosaur was designed for speed and agility, although it was more of an ambush predator, rather than a head-on battler. What's truly amazing, though, is how much about this carnivore that was once assumed as fact has lately been called into question, and how much is still being discovered.
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