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Depends what dinosaur you are talking about, from a T-Rex, to a baby one. Maybe something big as the T-Rex may not fit, but then again, it could be possible.
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I wikipedia'd "coprolite" and there's a link to http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/977808/posts, a story from 2003 which says: Measuring in at 64 centimetres in length (slightly narrower than the width of the average kitchen stove) and up to 17 centimetres wide, the six-litre bulk of the Albertan coprolite rules out small dinosaurs from contention as the probable pooper, says Ms. Chin, who led the analysis of the specimen. Still, 6 liters is less than 2 gallons.
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