• pomodoro_longbreak
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    1 year ago

    I’m also no dinologist, but wouldn’t the T-Rex be used to higher mix of oxygen in the atmosphere? I wonder if it would just pass out from hypoxia

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      1 year ago

      I thought O2 was higher during the time of the dinosaurs? Maybe that was earlier… I don’t remember when the time of the big bugs was.

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        1 year ago

        You could be right… that far back it’s easy to mix up which millions and millions of years you’re talking about

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        Big bugs were in the carboniferous, about 350-300 million years ago.

        Dinos didn’t evolve until about 240 million years ago, and didn’t take over the world until about 200 million years ago. T Rex evolved quite late as far as non-avian dinos go, only about 68 million years ago.