Dinosaurs hunted, herded, nested, and moved in a dynamic world where behavior meets fossil evidence.
Predators used diverse strategies, from T. rex's power to agile theropods' coordinated strikes.
Evidence for and against pack chasing, ambushes, and repeated bites reveals hunting diversity.
Trackways and bonebeds hint at social groups that buffered young and guided movement.
Nest sites and brooding postures show parental involvement and varied nesting strategies.
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