Velociraptors Pose No Threat
Velociraptors, a prominent genus within the dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs, roamed the earth between 75 and 71 million years ago in what’s known as the Cretaceous Period. As of current classifications, these intriguing creatures have two acknowledged species, although historical assignments have varied over time.

The notion that the formidable Velociraptor has been extinct for millions of years offers an odd comfort in our daily lives. Imagine, being able to leisurely stroll through a library, lost in the world of books, without the slightest fear of encountering such a predator. It’s truly a peculiar but reassuring thought in our modern existence.