What flavor does the dinosaur meat taste good or not?
66 million years ago, most of the dinosaurs were extinct in the event of a giant asteroid crashing into the Earth, so humans had no chance of direct contact with this animal.
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In films, dinosaurs are portrayed as giant carnivores with scary sharp teeth. They easily feed their prey with just one bite.
But suppose if dinosaurs still exist, then surely they will be put on wheels by humans. At that time, it is very likely that humans will have a dinosaur farm for meat and will think of a multitude of unique types of processing different from this particular type of meat. It is possible that in restaurants there will be a dish of deep fried dinosaurs, T-rex grilled ribs or stir-fried dinosaur meat . So, guess what, how does dinosaur meat taste, yes? Is it delicous?
Based on fossils and living things today, researchers have had some clues to guess the taste of dinosaurs. Each dinosaur species has different diet and digestive functions so each species will have different meat flavors.
T-rex tyrants are giant muscular predators, so they need a lot of oxygen stored in myoglobin to ensure endurance when chasing prey. Therefore, the meat of this tyrant dinosaur is usually red and tastes like ostrich meat.
Small, dinosaurs that move fast or fly will have white flesh. In particular, Archeopteryx, the transitional limb between the stomach and the bird will taste like chicken.
The largest herbivorous dinosaur - Titanosaurus has the best flavored meat, it is no different from the finest beef.
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