In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
Anyone know? wrote:
In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
Were the carnivour or herbavior? If they were a trisaurous rex then gravity would help the food move faster from their mouth to their digestive system and then out their eh hole
Anyone know? wrote:
In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
Next time google it.
Do you need to know the answer for a science project?
Why don't you go to the dinasaour zoo and ask the zoo keeper if you can run some experiments?
The trick to this question is that there was more oxygen in the atmosphere back then, which is what allowed creatures to grow bigger since their respiration rate could be higher and use more energy.
So if they can use more energy, would they need the same amount of food, or more? Tricky.
Anyone know? wrote:
In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
Do you think we counted or cared? We didn't. We had important dinosaur things to do. And call me Tyrannosaurus X, buddy. "Rex" was my slave name.
Cows eat rocks.
This is just one turd
Seriously wut?
Anyone know? wrote:
In other words, what percent of food consumed went out the other end?
Why don't you find a dinasaour and feed yourself to it and find out what percentage of your body went out its sh_t hole and what percentage of you was nutrients for the dinasour.
Bad Wigins wrote:
The trick to this question is that there was more oxygen in the atmosphere back then, which is what allowed creatures to grow bigger since their respiration rate could be higher and use more energy.
So if they can use more energy, would they need the same amount of food, or more? Tricky.
So wrong Wiggy Poo. Oxygen content during the triassic period was almost half as much as today.
Your little brain evolved during the dumassic period. Dinosaurs didn't get big until the Jurassic.
Theory: Dinosaurs were not efficient in digestion.
Logic: Some animals (like humans) evolved into "running", possibly to escape being eaten by dinosaurs. So satiation was an insufficient defense against these marauders. Therefore (or ergo), it's more likely than not (balance of probabilities) that the dinosaurs were eating more than strictly necessary.
Bad Wigins wrote:
Your little brain evolved during the dumassic period. Dinosaurs didn't get big until the Jurassic.
And the oxygen content was about the same as it is now. CO2 was 7 times more concentrated, creating an ideal environment for plant growth.
I once found a dinosaur coprolite and can say that their digestion was exactly the same as an animal eating similar food today.
Can we geta real answer to this?
The answer really comes down to the size and shape of Uranus.
Troll alert ,we all know that there is no such thing as dinosaurs .The bible clearly states that God created Adam first plus no mention of these fake beasts in the holy book.1/10 for effort.
53.5692% went out the other end of the dinosaur. 46.4308% was used as nutrition and energy by the dinosaur. I am a time-traveler so I know these things. Please don't ask about your future. It doesn't end well.
That question made me wonder this, what was the first animal to take a bite out of another animal?
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