Galliformes appeared around the eocene, not the late cretaceous.
How does Dakotaraptor steini celebrate Thanksgiving? Why, by feasting on turkey, of course!
In all seriousness, galliform birds (the order of birds which includes turkeys, pheasants, and chickens) go back to the late Cretaceous around 90-85 million years ago, so Dakotaraptor supping on them isn't out of the question. And besides, if I'm going to jump on the hot new Dakotaraptor bandwagon, I might as well make it timely for November.
Galliformes appeared around the eocene, not the late cretaceous.
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