Pros And Cons Of Being A Velociraptor

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I think to being a velociraptor is like having to use collaboration.1 I believe this because a velociraptor works/lives in a pack and they have to hunt with each other.2 Also they would have to use strategies to hunt.3 I assume this because when a pack they have to have a strategy to fight enemies and to hunt prey.4 Something I’d have if were a velociraptor is their unique, one of a kind claws. There claws helped them survive because when they hunt they have to pry their claws into an animal’s body part like he throat so the suffocate. I’d also have strong legs to help me survive. I know this because their one of the fastest predators that were alive and they were runners. There claws helped them run because their claws dug into the ground

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