No. The entire skull of the Acrocanthosaurus was only 4.5 feet long, and the average human is over 5 feet tall. Their skulls were long and narrow, so if it wasn't even as long as a human, it's throat certainly wasn't as wide.
yes it possibly could have
no, a lion's mouth does not have the capacity to eat a whole human.
Acrocanthosaurus was created in 1950.
If the snake is big enough it will just unhinge its jaws
Yes, There are Great whites, Wel's and Piraiba catfish and maybe gulper eels. There are many kinds of prehistoric fish like Xiphactinus and Dunkleosteus that can swallow a human whole if it were around today.
Acrocanthosaurus atokensis has been found in Texas and Oklahoma.
No, a human cannot swallow a small baby whole. The human throat and esophagus are not designed to accommodate objects of that size, and attempting to do so would cause severe injury or death to both the person and the baby. Additionally, such an act would be both physically impossible and morally reprehensible.
An Anaconda has the ability to swallow a human whole, but would eventually regurgitate the human because the digestion process takes so long that it would not be able to move for a very long period of time.
Acrocanthosaurus weighed 6.17 metric tons/ 6.8 short tons.
You swallow them whole. The capsule is made of gelatin and will dissolve in your stomach.
Most marine animals swallow their food whole. This is because they do not have teeth. But not all marine animals swallow their food whole. Some have small teeth.
The Acrocanthosaurus is believed to be 12 meters (40 foot) high and it weighs 6.17 tons...