A juvenile's diet is not much different from a hatchling's. Luckily, as a juvenile you gain the ability to glide, allowing you to potentially avoid danger by climbing a tree and gliding over it. Forever on your own at this stage, you have to watch out for all manners of predators, ESPECIALLY acheroraptors and other dakotaraptors. Juvenile dakotaraptors, while having a better grasp on the world around them, don't have it much better. You also have the ability to climb trees to escape danger when you are this young. Chamops and birds should make up a majority of your diet, with the minority being either carrion or kills your parents have made. So what's a baby Dakotaraptor to do? Luckily there are some food sources about. It doesn't help that you are practically on your own at birth, as your parents only really offer as bodyguards, and its not uncommon for your parents to meet their end shortly after you're born. Baby dakotaraptors, as adorable as they are, probably have it the hardest.
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