I've read the
book "Raptor Red", by Bob Bakker, and I think that if you take some of the human
romanticism out of the written lines, you'd get a pretty good behavior of a
_Velociraptor_, even because the book deals with a _Utahraptor_'s story. In
my oppinion, it's a good book in the paleontological aspect.
Anyone else who have read
it agrees?
Cheers,
Marcel Bertolucci.
>From:
EricJP65@aol.com
> I'm Writing a story and I need to know if anyone has a > >psycological profile for the attitude of a adult female Velociraptor To the best of my knowledge, nobody has ever been able to see a real _Velociraptor_, and so such a profile could never be made. My best advice to you would be to keep in mind that _Velociraptor_ was an animal; not a monster. I think giving the creature a mixture of bird and reptile characteristics would be a safe bet. Jordan Mallon http://www.geocities.com/paleoportfolio/ _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx |