- Chicken is dinosaur meat. - So dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets are… Hm… 
 
- It depends on how much frog DNA they use when they clone them. 
- Frog tastes like chicken. - So “yes”, then. 
- With the texture of fish 
 
- Depends if you are asking based on the scientific defenition of “dinosaur” or the pop culture understanding of a dinosaur. - Scientific: chicken-ish - Pop culture: Who fucking knows? Jurrasic park ruined palentology, and the general publics understanding of what a dinosaur even is. Most of them come from different families and some possibly from different phylum. It would be a mix of random whatever so maybe a fishy hotdog? - To make matters worse, Jurassic Park spliced together dino DNA fragments with frog DNA to make their “dinosaurs”, so your dino meat might taste froggier depending on where you get it from. Non-GMO dino nuggets probably taste indistinguishable from chicken. 
 
- I’ve had frog, it’s practically the original “tastes like chicken” food. They have maybe the slightest bit of fishiness to them, but nothing a little bit of seasoning won’t almost totally cover up. - Similarly gator is also almost a dead-ringer for chicken, just chewier (not surprising, I’m pretty sure just need to look at a gator to be able to tell it was gonna be tough and chewy) - So I’m thinking odds are that dino tastes like chicken. 
- I’ve eaten alligator tail and it seemed like a cross between chicken and white fish so maybe something like that - Crocs a lot like chicken imo. - which are a lot like dinosaur 
 
 
- I’m betting the avian dinosaurs tasted like chicken. Or maybe turkey, with a hint of goose. 
- It’d depend on the dinosaur wouldn’t it? - This. Why would all dinosaurs taste the same? All birds don’t taste the same, and they pretty much are dinosaurs. - Also, I bet that those ancient dinosaurs tasted a lot more wild and gamey than some farm-bred chicken. - What makes meat taste gamey though, and why is that lost when the same animal is hand raised - Eating grass and kicking ass/living naturally and developing your muscles through daily use. - Something in a pen, eating store bought grains, won’t gain the varied flavours from eating a diverse natural diet, and the lack of running for their lives and never needing to use their muscles leads to them not taking on a taste 
 
 
 





