Thread:Love Robin/@comment-29997589-20160919042725/@comment-366087-20160921153545

No, I do not. Sorry.

You are assigning to an animal—a reptile—human reasoning when the story did not support it.

Within the first 5 minutes of the movie, Dr Grant's talk with the boy was there as exposition about how raptors operate. And we saw nothing different. Add that reptiles do not act the same as mammals do, and you have a creature exhibiting hunting cues far different than you might expect.

As for "being full", some animals do not eat right after a kill. For example, crocodiles and deathrolls…As for "chasing them longer than any normal predator would", I'm sorry but your information about predators is woefully lacking on how many animals act, much less their hunting habits. The term "imprinting" is not only for when a newborn attaches itself to the first living thing it sees. Some animals imprint and fixate upon their prey, tracking for miles in pursuit of a kill and refusing to give up easily.

So while true that some animals will give up and go in search of easier and less troublesome prey, just as many will not.

Sorry, nothing about The Big One or its Raptor Pack indicates sapience beyond animal norm.