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Re: ASVAP
A single coyote is one thing, a pack of them is another. I suspect this
would also hold for velociraptors, if they were pack animals. Even though
the individuals of both taxa are relatively small compared to us, human
sized (or larger) potential prey would be wise to take a pack of either of
them seriously.
PTJN
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From: "Jamie Stearns" <stearns5@cox.net>
To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: ASVAP
To be honest, mind you, I don't think velociraptors would be particularly
dangerous to humans. Things like Utahraptor and Achillobator would be
worth worrying about, but I doubt a velociraptor is going to be any more
dangerous than, say, a coyote.
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