Dinosaur Behavior
By Bob Strauss, About.com Guide to Dinosaurs
How did dinosaurs (and avian and aquatic reptiles) live from day to day? Here's how dinosaurs raised children, migrated in herds, hunted and foraged, as well as information about basic dinosaur traits like gender, size, physiology and intelligence.
The Everyday Life of a Dinosaur

How dinosaurs lived from day to day--including articles about foraging, child-rearing, eating and being eaten.
- Walking with Dinosaurs - Dinosaur Footprints and Trackmarks
- Dinosaur Life Spans - How Long Could Dinosaurs Live?
- The Origins of Flight - How Feathered Dinosaurs Learned to Fly
Dinosaur Traits

The basic characteristics that made dinosaurs dinosaurs--including their size, their gender, their physiology, and their intelligence (or lack of it).
- Dinosaur Intelligence - How Smart Were Dinosaurs?
- Dinosaur Gender - How to Tell Male Dinosaurs from Female Dinosaurs
- Dinosaur Metabolism - Were Dinosaurs Warm-Blooded?
- Dinosaur Size - Why Were Dinosaurs So Big?
Dinosaur Combat & Courtship

Dinosaurs spent most of their day eating (or avoiding getting eaten), as well as propagating more dinosaurs. Here's how they did both.

