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Originally Posted by Mike Wrecka
wow logic does not exist in your world. congrats on that. T Rex ate meat several studies have been done that shows the main teeth it used for biting were very deeply rooted. And why would it be the first and only animal that has sharp carnivorous looking teeth solely for eating plants.
even so , im pretty sure a velociraptor was a killing machine. or was he a herbivore as well?
all dinosaurs were just happy little herbivores that lived with people in perfect harmony.
that makes sense. your so right jewtour
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congratulations on being totally oblivious to the fact that the t rex teeth connected to their guns in not only a shallow socket, which is not conducive to biting into the hide of another dinosaur, but also that the roots of the teeth were rounded in shape, which is a trait of herbivors, given the fact a pronged tooth root is necessary to hold the tooth in the gum...a rounded junction provides no manner for the tooth to resist the force pulling on it as the t rex would have tried to tear away another dinosaurs flesh an hide...
simply put, the t rex teeth would have punctured another dinosaurs hide, but they would have stayed in said dinosaurs hide...I don't care what kind of studies they've done to "prove" that t rex was a carnivore, there's nothing there to prove it...u can, however, examine modern day animals an quickly make the assertion that rounded tooth roots are not a trait of carnivores...u assume just cuz dinosaurs were big that they must have been ferociously violent, but there's no way to really know that with the evidence we have to study...
people survived in times of predators the likes of which we've never seen...what would make dinosaurs any different?