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The animal walked on four legs, and the shape of its teeth suggests that it ate plants and maybe a little meat.
The marks of its monstrous teeth on their bones suggest that it ate whales.
Its teeth were similar in appearance to that of ruffed lemurs, while its molars and uneven dental wear suggest that it ate fewer leaves and more hard fruits and stems than today's brown lemur species.
In the nineties, the United States was producing more than eighty per cent of the avocados that it ate.
Simone Sigoli, a Renaissance traveller, wrote that it had the body of an ostrich, only with fine white wool instead of feathers, and that it ate bread.
While the jawline of the prehistoric snake was not wide like the gaping mouth of today's pythons and vipers, the fact that it ate dinosaur hatchlings is an indication that the period was a significant point in snake evolution.
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It's so big that it eats them up and everybody around them".
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