

It stops, and breathes heavily for a moment before letting out another high pitched roar. It runs towards the herd, but gives up as it makes a tired roar. It stalks the herd for a few seconds before being spotted, and as they run away, the Dromaeosaurus runs and leaps in the air, landing in the lake, making a huge splash of water. It first appeared stalking a small herd of three or four Parksosaurus at a lake, with an Anatotitan drinking on the other end. It just gets away, with the Dromaeosaurus understandably left frustrated and slightly fatigued, rattling out a high pitched screeching roar that echoes across the lake. However, one Dromaeosaurus is first shown failing to catch a small Hypsilophodontid by the lakeside, dramatically plunging into the water on one atheletically poised foot whilst quickly - though not quite quickly enough - springing back to the right moments later in pursuit of the prey.

Nevertheless, they are persistant and efficient predators, whether solitary, in a pair, or a pack, known to claim the life of the Baby Torosaurus. Dromaeosaurus is seen to be a nuisance in Death of a Dynasty, trying to forage into a Tyrannosaurus nest and menacing some Torosaurus babies.
