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  1. I'm not sure, really. Maybe scavenger birds. (I'm assuming you're talking about the Great Valley. In the Mysterious Beyond, predators would surely help themselves to the corpses.)

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    1. I was talking about the Great Valley, since most of the old dinosaurs could cause that with tons of meat, I doubt even scavenger birds could handle even half one~

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      1. One thing I can think of is something similar to the Lion King, where Mufasa mentions that their bodies would decompose and become part of the grass and stuff. Maybe something similar could happen with a dead dinosaur. Unless a bunch died en masse from a disease or something, likely the death rate would be controlled enough that disease wouldn't break out from the dead bodies.

        What I'm kind of surprised HASN'T happened to the Great Valley is that they don't have uncontrollable immigration. You'd think if they have tons of food and water, plus a lack of Sharpteeth, that they'd be getting those like Tippy's herd and Bron's herd and loads of others to want to stay permanently and eventually they'd reach a food and water crisis.

        And, even if they tried to control immigration, there seems the danger that herds might band together and try and attack the Great Valley to try and get in or even take it over and get their resources.

        So yes, while it's conceivable that smart Sharpteeth (which seem to be in short supply in the LBT universe) could try and do something to make the Leaf Eaters leave their safety so they could hunt them, it seems that the valley's greatest threat would actually be fellow Leaf Eaters.

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