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How most paleonerds power scale extinct herbivores:
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This also goes the same for media power scaling dromaeosaurids

This is just how people talk about chimpanzees

i feel like this is an example of overcompensating herbivores have to either be portrayed as fodder (in mainstream media usually) or indestructible tanks that just can not loose to a carnivore at all (looking at you, edmonotosaurus)

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Iguanadon when it sees someone's neck.

This is dryosaurus fr

So true

Shantungosaurs described by paleonerds

To be frank it takes extreme caution and skill to taking down big herbivores and it is only the best predators are the ones who are aware of this can do it, itโs mainly why most predators would rather take down juveniles, old, and ill. But yeah this power scale thing is stupid.

I argue that any predator that specializes in larger prey wouldnโt turn their head when a large healthy adult herbivore is distracted, stuck, tired, or even just hunts them even if they get hurt But yeah that point being that power scaling animals is stupid

Allosaurus' describing Stegosaurs thagomizer: HE WAS RUTHLESS HE WAS DANGEROUS

