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Velociraptor dinosaurs attack a Camarasaurus for their next meal

Velociraptor dinosaurs attack a Camarasaurus for their next meal


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Velociraptor dinosaurs attack a Camarasaurus for their next meal

A pack of carnivorous velociraptor dinosaurs hone in on their next meal, a Camarasaurus herbivore dinosaur. Velociraptors are thought to have been very smart creatures due to their large brain capacity, whereas the Camarasaurus has a smaller brain capacity and is unable to multi-task and solve problems

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© Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images

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In this print by Mark Stevenson, we are transported back to the prehistoric era where a thrilling battle unfolds. A pack of carnivorous velociraptor dinosaurs can be seen honing in on their next meal, a Camarasaurus herbivore dinosaur. The scene is filled with tension and anticipation as the fierce predators close in on their unsuspecting prey. Velociraptors were known for their exceptional intelligence, evident from their large brain capacity. In contrast, the Camarasaurus had a smaller brain capacity which limited its ability to multitask and solve problems. This stark difference in cognitive abilities adds an intriguing dynamic to the image. The lush flora and towering trees surrounding the confrontation create a vivid backdrop for this ancient clash of species. The landscape transports us to a primeval wilderness teeming with life and danger at every turn. Stevenson's digitally generated artwork brings these long-extinct creatures back to life with stunning detail and realism. Through his skillful use of color and composition, he captures the raw aggression and violence that characterized this period of Earth's history. This mesmerizing illustration serves as a reminder of our planet's rich past and the diverse range of species that once roamed its surface. It sparks our imagination about what life was like during the Mesozoic era when these magnificent creatures ruled supreme.

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