![]() ![]() You would expect a creature this small and weak to live in flocks, but Pegomastax seems to be fairly solitary in nature. ![]() ![]() At which point, it turns into a very aggressive (though rather unthreatening) opponent, shrieking and wooping far above its actual threat level. Pegomastax is likely to ignore any nearby creature and continue foraging, unless it is attacked. Its beak appears perfectly evolved for collecting food from plants while avoiding the indigestible fibrous strands. It is content to spend all day alone, gorging itself on far more food than you might reasonably expect for a creature of its tiny stature. Among the bottom of the island's dinosaur food chain is a small herbivore called Pegomastax fructarator. ![]()
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