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Yes, there may well have been a number of Comodo dragon-like species that mankind met before the extinction of those. I consider that plausible.
My question refers more to times (respective layers with petrified bones) from abt. 65 million years ago, where you can not find anything like man. Earliest human-like species due to remnants are estimated something like 8 million years back (roughly, give or take). Earliest life on the (dry) earth is estimated by the science as abt. 350 million years ago. Before you had life in the oceans only. There was the so called Cambrian explosion (a strong and somewhat rapid elevation in numbers of species) of life at abt. 500 million years ago.
What is your personal take on that, do you consider it applicable?
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