Did T-Rex and Stegosaurus mate?

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T. rex and Stegosaurus never fought in reality as they were separated by almost 100 million years. Dinosaurs existed for 165 million years and in at least 700 species, while humans have only been around for 200,000 years. Some herbivorous dinosaurs could eat a ton of vegetables daily, and most dinosaurs were the size of people with small brains.

In the movies, Godzilla battled King Kong and Alien took on Predator, and if you’ve ever dreamed of a prehistoric prizefight between Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus, you’d have to rely on a few movie makers to make it look real, as well. The two gigantic dinosaurs could never have fought each other in the real world. That’s because T. rex and Stegosaurus were separated by almost 100 million years. In fact, T. rex dominated the Late Cretaceous of about 67-65 million years ago, which means that it lived closer to the present day than the time of Stegosaurus, which roamed the Earth in the Late Jurassic, between 156 and the 144 million years ago. As surprising as it might be to anyone who gets most of the dinosaur data from comics and movies, the real shock might be this: Dinosaurs have been around for about 165 million years, live on all seven continents, and exist in at least 700 species. . Meanwhile, modern humans have only been around for about 200,000 years. In other words, dinosaurs lasted 865 times longer than we have to date.

Digging into Dinosaurs:

Some herbivorous dinosaurs could eat about a ton of vegetables every day; this is the weight of a small bus.
Most dinosaurs weren’t huge, but rather the size of people; the bones of larger creatures are thought to have fossilized more easily.
Most dinosaurs had very small brains compared to their size, and even the smartest among them were only on par with a modern ostrich in terms of intelligence.




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