Not to the people at the Creation Museum in Kentucky and to this guy.
Cleaning the T. Rex cage must have been interesting: Article and Thread
Funny, in the history books, I don’t recall the Romans interacting with the T-Rex..
The Bible, Genesis 6 through 8, provides these specifications for Noahs ark: 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high (in Hebrew 300, 50, and 30 cubits); to be built of cypress wood caulked with pitch inside and out; with lower, middle and upper decks; a window on top for ventilation, and a loading door in the side of the hull. Ark is derived from the Latin word arca, meaning box, giving us another clue as to its shape.
see more at:
http://www.shipsonstamps.org/Topics/html/arche.htm
Furthermore eggs, babies and juvenile of each kind would be an option for most of those brought onto the ark. God would have ensured peacefulness between all kinds just as God directed them to the ark. Hibernation is also a high probability as science has found lots that do hibernate during extreme stress as this situation most certainly was.
Next question why would pitch be applied both inside and out?