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T-Rex was only a huge chicken
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4-12-2007 11:18 PM
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t-rex
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gene
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genome
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protein
pokkets
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Still happy T-Rex are as scarce as hen's teeth
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4-13-2007
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skwirlinator
I figured Dinos would taste like chicken!
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