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What did they eat?

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T. rex had chunky teeth with a bite force twice that of a crocodile

TYRANNOSAURUS REX: GETTY

HERE ARE THREE MAIN GROUPS OF dinosaurs. Very generally, ornithischians and sauropods were plant-eaters while theropods were meat-eaters (this is a legacy of evolutionary history, similar to how today’s hoofed

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