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Would a Trex eat a human?

Would a Trex eat a human?

Well yes a T-Rex would eat a human you are no different then another dinosaur except brains and the fact you are smaller you would be an easier target and would still taste good because you are meat, and if it was hungry it’s not just gonna leave a perfect meal standing there.

Is Jurassic Park T Rex accurate?

Jurassic Park imagined how T. rex used its weaponry, but there is actual evidence of T. rex biting techniques in the fossil record.

Is it true that T Rex vision based on movement?

He’s not. In the last few years, real-world paleontologists have proven Dr. Grant very wrong. In 2006, Kent Stevens from the University of Oregon did an experiment inspired by that very scene to figure out what sort of binocular range (the field of view both eyes can see simultaneously) T.

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How many humans could a Trex eat?

rex could eat up to 55 people, to satiate its hunger.

What would happen if you were swallowed by a dinosaur?

“They would smash all the way through the bones and crush them. You’d be dying from massive shock pretty quickly.” Your ordeal still wouldn’t be over, however. An adult human would be too big for the dinosaur to swallow whole, so chances are reasonable that you might be ripped into two more-manageable morsels.

What dinosaur would eat a human?

These include Utahraptor, Dilophosaurus, Herrerasaurus, and others. This puts them in the same size range as big cats and mid-sized crocodilians, the same animals that are known to hunt humans today.

Does Jurassic Park really exist?

Jurassic Park is a safari park/zoo created by InGen on the island Isla Nublar, 120 miles west off the coast of Costa Rica. The island/theme park is well known for housing and exhibiting real living, breathing dinosaurs, and the sight of these creatures once thought lost to time is truly one to behold.

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Can a Tyrannosaurus see?

The Tyrannous Rex not only could see just fine, whether the object was moving or non-moving (which helps one not run into things), there’s also quite a bit of evidence that the T-Rex’s sight was extremely good, very possibly better than modern-day hawks and eagles.