Sorry for commenting on DevLog #19 here, but it took me a while to get all my thoughts together in writing. This is especially apparent in the hatchery (~14:50: ). More specifically, it "has an extensive plumage, nests in colonies, and behaves like a big, flightless hawk" ( /TetZoo/status/9278… ). In terms of ecology/behavior, the "Dinosaurs in the Wild" Dakotaraptor is better. However, since the Saurian team never got back to me, I figured this post might be a good way to 1) find out more from readers about the Saurian team's reasoning, & 2) remind readers to always think critically about what they're reading. I originally wasn't planning on posting modified versions of said comments here. Long story short, I disagreed w/the ecological/behavioral depiction of the Saurian Dakotaraptor & provided contradictory evidence (which I think is more in line w/the generally agreed-upon hypothesis that "Dromaeosaurs Are Terrestrial Hawks": /… ) in my Saurian DevLog comments.
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