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How do dinosaurs clean their teeth?

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I don't think they really cleaned they're teeth, besides, I'm not sure what kind of evidence they would leave behind but lets get to the main point, dinosaurs can't really and aren't smart enough to clean their teeth. But I once heard birds eat food from an alligator's or crocodile's teeth, so something like that may have happened. But from their intelligence, they probably would've just eaten that "bird."

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