It doesn't make sense when you think of the amount of food that would be required to sustain just one T-rex let alone an entire colony. Almost all of their prey would be extinct within months or a few years...
Are you interested in hearing the actual explanation, or is this a "the Earth was created 200 years ago in Nantucket and now a church there needs your money" thing?
Dinosaurs were big, but blue whales are the biggest animal of all time. And they survive today despite humans trashing their ecosystem. Also, a T-rex is similar to a modern elephant in size.
I so hope you're trolling. Two of my running friends died in the WTC. One was Tom Celic, a fireman who went in to help as people rushed out. (There's a race in memory of him in lower Manhattan.) I watched the plane hit the second tower. My closest friend's sister, also in my running group, got out with minutes to spare before it fell. Some people think there's nothing that can't be joked about, but people being incinerated might be an exception.
Reptilian caloric output is less than warm blooded animals especially since they spend most of their time in a stationary state, same as it would have been for the dinos. They'd only have to eat once in a week or more.
It doesn't make sense when you think of the amount of food that would be required to sustain just one T-rex let alone an entire colony. Almost all of their prey would be extinct within months or a few years...
Everything was bigger 65 million years ago. Bigger bugs, bigger plants, bigger trees, bigger prey, bigger predators. Bigger everything
Haven't you ever seen that simpsons episode where Homer goes back in time and the dragonflies are the size of his head?
Everything was bigger back then. Why? A lot more oxygen in the atmosphere. Today, there's about 20% oxygen in what we call breathable air. But back then? Probably around 69%*
Anyway, hope you learned something today, Jawan.
*Not entirely sure about this but I think it's true
I think oxygen was 26 percent back then compared to 21 percent today. Still a meaningful difference.
That's a 24% increase in O2, huge considering EPO only boosts Vo2Max by ~4%.
It doesn't make sense when you think of the amount of food that would be required to sustain just one T-rex let alone an entire colony. Almost all of their prey would be extinct within months or a few years...
Mainly zone 1 and 5 training, lots of cross-country year round, being update, not feeling the pressure to discus, being doped to the gills for millions of years prior, lots of cross training, pacers as prey, running on pure hate, no trials or rounds before finals, not having a home to go back devastated to, being a Dino MF Saur, complex coaching strategies, not to worry about the GOAT, easily accessible interdimensional transfer portals, the ability to access the backward flow of information from Let's Run, variable degrees and kinds of anticipatory Valbymania, built-in supershoes and one last meteoric rise with wavelight technology from the sky. Also none of the above.
Keep in mind, reptiles do not require as much food since they are cold-blooded. I have pet snakes, and it is not abnormal for them to go off eating for months at a time. Temperature regulations burns through a lot of calories in mammals.
Blue whales are larger than any dinosaur discovered to date and they exclusively eat krill, which are tiny crustaceans. As large as these animals are and were, the abundance of life on earth is so much bigger.
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