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Just climb over a rock, go in the forest oder swim. They cant follow you then, get them out of vision and problem solved.
If only you knew... You don't know much about wildlife, do you?
Similar story when I found my first egg. Only it was a bronto lol.
Next time you see an egg laying around you won't think, "Ohh kewl a free egg, let me snatch it up!", instead you'll now think , "Ahhh an egg! Hmm , better not, else that big bronto over there will come after me and kill me !"
1. You're looking at Yahoo answers. Those are people who get answers from random people online, non of which who are specifically veterinarians/zoologists
2. Those aren't dinosaurs. Dinosaurs and animals have different behaviour