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Devil frogs, emperor crocodiles, dinosaur crocodiles, Tyrannosaurus rex, pythons, hyenas, poste crocodiles, and many more, these animals can hunt dinosaurs.
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Let's look at the food chain and its respective ecological location at that time!
Most of the carnivores that coexisted with dinosaurs could hunt dinosaurs.
Pythons, crocodiles, primitive mammals and hyenas hunted dinosaur cubs, dragons, pterosaurs, carnivorous insects, toothed birds, and of course, carnivorous dinosaurs also hunted dinosaurs, even cannibalism.
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Devil frog, emperor crocodile, dinosaur crocodile, python, Tyrannosaurus rex, these animals can hunt other dinosaurs.
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The devil frog, the ancestor of the crocodile, because both creatures are very powerful, and they are also relatively tall.
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Dinosaurs can be divided into vegetarian dinosaurs and carnivorous dinosaurs, vegetarian dinosaurs generally eat some grass leaves and trees, while carnivorous dinosaurs will catch some small animals for food. Some large carnivorous dinosaurs preyed on solitary, small carnivorous dinosaurs preyed on in groups, and dinosaurs in the air and water had their own way of preding.
1. Most of the carnivorous dinosaurs are indefinite, such as the well-known Tyrannosaurus rex, they sometimes live in caves in the mountains and forests, sometimes they live in dense jungles, such dinosaurs have strong muscles and well-developed limbs, have a fast running speed and strong strength, they mainly rely on raids to hunt for food. The tail of the Tyrannosaurus rex was thick and powerful, and it could sweep through its prey in an instant, and then rush over and bite it, which is also the hunting method of some large carnivorous dinosaurs, such as the barbronopus, Allosaurus, and Tylesaurus.
2. Predation of small carnivorous dinosaurs, the size of the velociraptor in the carnivorous dinosaurs is smaller, they belong to the social dinosaurs, whether they hunt for food or migrate in groups, and will never act alone. They hide themselves in a corner, slowly approach their prey, and enter the encirclement, they are extremely fast, and when hunting, they will start to cull and attack in groups, just like the lions of the African savannah hunt buffalo and wildebeest en masse, and adopt a group attack strategy to increase the success rate. The prey they target generally has no chance of escaping, and their brutal prey methods are intimidating.
3. Most of the carnivorous dinosaurs living in the water fed on conch, ammonite and fish, and plesiosaurus, mund, and blue dragon were the most representative.
4. Carnivorous dinosaurs that live in the sky include pterosaurs and pterosaurs, and their hunting methods are caught by diving.
Fish that feed on water are generally found in caves in the mountains along the coast.
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Large carnivorous dinosaurs mostly moved alone, relying on their own power to hunt medium to large herbivorous dinosaurs. As the culmination of carnivorous dinosaur evolution, Tyrannosaurus rex is the most progressive large carnivorous dinosaur in the classic. Tyrannosaurus rex often adopts the method of ambush, hides in the place where the prey is often haunted, sees the opportunity to suddenly burst out to launch a fierce attack on the prey, pounces the prey to the ground with its body, and opens the blood basin full of dagger-like teeth to tear the flesh of the opponent vigorously, bite off the opponent's neck, and then step on the last step if necessary, while panting, while tearing and devouring a large piece of the meat of the prey, a beautiful meal.
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In the world of dinosaurs, although carnivorous dinosaurs are fierce, they are not able to catch their prey every day and fill their stomachs, and they often go hungry, especially those small carnivorous dinosaurs. In order to survive, they have also come up with a variety of hunting methods. Hunting prey in groups became a major way for carnivorous dinosaurs to hunt.
You think, herbivorous dinosaurs are generally larger than carnivorous dinosaurs, some are several times larger, not to mention, herbivorous dinosaurs.
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Small carnivorous dinosaurs lived in groups and foraged in groups. When you find your prey, wait for an opportunity to approach it, and then attack it in groups. Small carnivorous dinosaurs were mostly good runners, and they used to chase them in groups or hunt them together.
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Some dinosaurs rely on size and speed, such as Tyrannosaurus rex; Some dinosaurs relied on solidarity and cooperation, such as velociraptors.
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Dinosaurs can be divided into vegetarian dinosaurs and carnivorous dinosaurs, vegetarian dinosaurs generally eat some grass leaves and trees, then, carnivorous dinosaurs will catch some small animals as food.
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Dinosaurs, about a meter long, once they aim at their prey, they rush up together, surround the target, and then take advantage of its unpreparedness, some pounce from behind, and some tear each other's flesh with their claws.
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How fast did carnivorous dinosaurs run, and how did they hunt their prey? The mystery of theropod running speed There are very few tracks left by the large theropods on the run, and no traces of theropods the size of a tyrannosaur have been found.
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Large carnivorous dinosaurs. First, if you want to ambush large theropods, you have to look at the terrain. It is generally a terrain of small woods mixed with plains, plus its own camouflage.
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Carnivorous dinosaurs possessed strong muscles and well-developed limbs, which gave them fast running speed and great strength to hunt their prey.
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Carnivorous dinosaurs with thick legs and short forelimbs often appear in various film and television works, and in these science fiction movies with human illusions, carnivorous dinosaurs often catch up with their prey by their speed and then bite to capture their prey.
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Foraging. Herbivorous dinosaurs were able to eat hungry plants because of their height, so some small herbivorous dinosaurs would stand on their hind legs in order to eat the leaves of plants at high places. Carnivorous dinosaurs fed on herbivorous dinosaurs and other animals.
The different foraging patterns of various dinosaurs are also reflected in their teeth.
Struggle. Sharp teeth and claws were preyed upon by carnivorous dinosaurs.
Some dinosaurs would look for lone herbivorous dinosaurs, so they often went alone. Some dinosaurs would move in groups, locking on to their prey and swarming and slicing open the prey's belly with the claws of their second toe.
Herbivorous dinosaurs generally had some special "equipment" to deal with the attacks of carnivorous dinosaurs, and these equipment were sometimes tough leather armor, bone clubs, or bone spikes, and when they returned, powerful tails. Such as mallet dragon and so on. Large herbivorous dinosaurs would act in groups, and when threatened, they would collectively hold their ground and fight back.
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The natural predator of dinosaurs is called a dinosaur.
Dinosaur crocodile is one of the largest known crocodiles, which is now extinct, and relevant studies have shown that dinosaurs mainly lived in the late White Evil Period 75 million years ago, and fossilized bones of dire crocodiles have been found on the east coast of North America.
In 2006, archaeologists found the intradermal bone of a dinosaur in a small town in northern Mexico, which was the first time that traces of dinosaurs were found, in fact, when the fossils of dinosaurs were first discovered, researchers thought that this was the skeleton of some prehistoric theropod dinosaur, and later after sufficient research and measurements, it was found that this skeleton was more like a crocodile.
In fact, there is still a lot of controversy in the academic community about the real commission of the dinosaur, because the dinosaurs found by humans are basically fragments, and the complete skeleton has not been found, so there is no complete body of the dinosaur.
As early as 1954, some biologists made a rough estimate of the dinosaur, and he believed that the dinosaur could reach about 15 meters in length and weigh up to 7 tons.
Although it is said that dinosaurs will feed on dinosaurs, dinosaurs in ancient times were also very powerful in combat, so when dinosaurs preyed on dinosaurs, if they encountered dinosaurs with strong combat effectiveness, they might be killed, so affected by these factors, the number of dinosaurs became smaller and smaller, and eventually faced extinction.
So far, many countries are still working on the study of dinosaurs, but these studies are not only to satisfy people's curiosity, but also to understand the biological structure of ancient times through dinosaurs.
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