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The potato (Tuberosum rex, often abbreviated to T. rex) was a large, aggressive prehistoric species of tuber that dominated much of the supercontinent Pangaea during the Mesozoic Era. Their unique method of combat allowed them to take down virtually any other creature, allowing them to quickly rise to the top of the food chain. At the peak of their evolutionary calendar, potatoes could grow to be 40 meters (130 feet) in length, 17 meters (55 feet) in height and 15 meters (49 feet) in breadth. Since then, however, potatoes have devolved to about the size of a human fist, and are frequently grown and eaten in many cultures as a staple food.