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Was there every a better moment to see if you can ride a T-rex? See the dinosaurs walk the earth, experience the wild nature that must have been around back then. I bet we don't know about a lot of the amazing things from that time.
Of course you would have a hard time trying to survive, but it would be cool. Dangerous, but cool.
Are we assuming we can go back? Or are you just stuck with dinos as your friends now?
Well, that is one of the typical things I would start thinking about when I am there... If I could go back it would be epic to do this. If not, I'll skip, thank you very much.
You can go back, but not forwards /s