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Smallville
12/11/22 10:57:29 PM
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could it have been the t rex or megalodon? iirc it was one of these 2.

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PartRaptor
12/11/22 11:07:25 PM
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Karens.

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Senta
12/11/22 11:08:50 PM
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MegaRexlodon

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lilORANG
12/11/22 11:09:06 PM
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Probably a bigass hippo

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FortuneCookie
12/11/22 11:19:11 PM
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Something they bring up in the Jurassic Park novel is that, with most large predators, the strength is in the neck more so than the jaws. Gorillas have a stronger bite than lions. A lion gets a hold of its prey with its jaws and uses its neck tear its victim apart.

Then again, a tyrannosaurus had pit bull jaws and alligator teeth. It's like a hydraulic press designed to crunch bones. It might have had the strongest bite.
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VampireCoyote
12/11/22 11:24:20 PM
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tyrannosaur, and their bites were even worse if you were allergic

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Senta
12/11/22 11:24:53 PM
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In all seriousness, it looks like it was the Magalodon.

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