What if, humans and T-rex live in the same era?
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If we're talking the Dark Ages for example, a bit of gunpowder and a few horses, well
Here be Dragons!!
I think the T-Rex would be a formidable enemy and hard to beat.
If you mean if they existed now 2009
We'd probably wipe them out within a few decades, big game hunting in the extreme.
maybe preserve a few on an island somewhere :) like the movie Jurassic Park!
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M$They would probably not be smart enough to be kept efficiently in a zoo. Where would you keep T-Rex? Nowhere. Yet, if they ran in the wild a lot of things would die. I'd say send them out in the desert in Nevada somewhere, cordon off a small ecosystem and don't allow it to become Jurassic Park. We could always drop a cluster bomb on the whole thing.
PETA would love that.
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