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I might have found out that Heterodontosaurs with fang-like canines used these teeth for cutting skin and may have drink the blood of larger dinosaurs. I recently found the published theory made by Jack Horner, suggesting that Pachycephalosaurs with high-domes may have not been able to absorb shocks from head-butting, so I believe that due to a large brain case, these kinds of Pachycephalosaurs were actually very intelligent, so the skulls of these Pachycephalosaurs might have had contained large brains, because of this, these Pachycephalosaurs might have been about as smart as early hominids and, despite us having no evidence of tool use, these Pachycephalosaurs may have had made them to hunt larger animals (if they were omnivores and not herbivores as we thought).

Do you think that fanged Heterodontosaurs that drank blood and/or high-domed Pachycephalosaurs with tool-use and hominid-like intelligence is likely or you think Heterodontosaurs were just herbivores/omnivores and/or Pachycephalosaurs with high-domes could have been just herbivores with a niche like goats, deer, etc? 