Dinosaurs ruled Earth for 180 million years, living in different periods with varying species like the Pachyrhinosaurus, Velociraptor, and Argentinosaurus. Contrary to popular belief, not all dinosaurs existed simultaneously, with more time separating Stegosaurus from T-Rex than T-Rex from humans.
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