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Did dinosaurs eat people?
The fierce Tyrannosaurus must have been a terrifying predator. With its huge jaws full of 15 cm long teeth, it could reach as high as a second-story window. It would have been able to swallow a person in one bite, but we know that this never happened because the last of the dinosaurs died out over 60 million years ago, long before there were any people living on the Earth, even primitive cavemen.
Tyrannosaurus was a fierce, meat-eating dinosaur over 12 metres in length.
Tyrannosaurus was a fierce, meat-eating dinosaur over 12 metres in length.
 
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