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In a sense. In the same sense they are drinking dinosaur blood as all the water on Earth, including the water in living things, is in a cycle.

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No, humans are not drinking dinosaur pee. Dinosaurs went extinct over 65 million years ago, so there is no way for their urine to be part of the water cycle today. The water we drink goes through treatment processes to ensure it is safe for consumption.

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No One because if you can add then you know it isn't true it is all based on opinion and dinsaurs died a long time before we were born so we more than likely couldn't have drank dinosaur pee.

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Does water come from dinosaur pee?

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How is your water the same as dinosaur pee?

Strictly speaking, that isn't true. All those things that made it it into dinosaur pee would be removed rather quickly. But keep in mind that the Earth is basically a closed system - we're not losing water out into space, nor are we getting any new water. What we have is what we always have had. The water molecules we have today were probably around at the time of the dinosaurs, and may have been drunk by them and peed out by them. But since then, they've been filtered through the ground, evaporated, condensed, rained down and filtered again, and again many, many times over.