Raptor-Paws as bait?
History Science Lesson Time! Courtesy of Spencer and
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Back in totally a note made-up time, 45 Million B.C., there was a dinosaur known as the ferocious Velocispencer. A breed of raptor so adorably cute, dominant, and particularly hungry. Many scientist speculate that the 'meteor' that wiped out the dinos was, in fact, just a clever nickname for this little hunter-of-all-the-preys.
An odd practice by this dino was the use of his feet as a lure. Another dino, the Forbicnosaurus Rex, was quite a predator himself, eating up many a small dinosaurs, like the Dewbrepetosaur. But it had an attraction to cute paws. Upon spotting the blue raptor lifting up his feet and stretching them, it would approach, oh so curiously, head leaned down and focused so intently on the raptors foot, that it neglected to notice the wide opened jaws.
Many a powerful swallows later, the raptor would gladly show off his mighty catch. The F.Rex doesn't seem to mind, though. Even if he's soon to be a big fatty lump dragged around.
In conclusion - Dinosaurs. How do they work?
Forbic.Back in totally a note made-up time, 45 Million B.C., there was a dinosaur known as the ferocious Velocispencer. A breed of raptor so adorably cute, dominant, and particularly hungry. Many scientist speculate that the 'meteor' that wiped out the dinos was, in fact, just a clever nickname for this little hunter-of-all-the-preys.
An odd practice by this dino was the use of his feet as a lure. Another dino, the Forbicnosaurus Rex, was quite a predator himself, eating up many a small dinosaurs, like the Dewbrepetosaur. But it had an attraction to cute paws. Upon spotting the blue raptor lifting up his feet and stretching them, it would approach, oh so curiously, head leaned down and focused so intently on the raptors foot, that it neglected to notice the wide opened jaws.
Many a powerful swallows later, the raptor would gladly show off his mighty catch. The F.Rex doesn't seem to mind, though. Even if he's soon to be a big fatty lump dragged around.
In conclusion - Dinosaurs. How do they work?
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