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PCAwesomeness wrote: 64.26.100.114 wrote: PCAwesomeness wrote: 64.26.100.114 wrote: PCAwesomeness wrote: T.rex can roar now!

However, for the Deiny pack calling, that's unlikely. Dromaeosaurs were solitary hunters. Are you sure about that? Yes!

Sure, there was a group of them in one site near a Tenontosaurus, but it was very likely just them feeding on its corpse, getting overexcited, and ripping each other's throats out. Keep in mind that this also happened with Allosaurus whenever a group of them near the corpse of a Jurassic herbivore.

Now you may think, "But that makes them look like mindless reptiles!" However, let me tell you this...

No archosaur ever hunts in packs. Well, maybe except the Harris's Hawk, but that's only one pack-hunting archosaur compared to the millions of pack-hunting mammals out there.

IMO, cannibalistic Deinonychus would be a better suggestion than pack-hunting dromaeosaurs. but they have found packs of smaller raptors together Packs of smaller raptors?

There were some dromaeosaur trackways in China and Niger walking together, but they might have just changed paths to avoid running into each other. They might join up occasionally to pack hunt, and then went their own ways or maybe they hunt with their mates