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 Tyrannosaurus Could Be Outrun By An Asthmatic Badger
Tyrannosaurus Could Be Outrun By An Asthmatic Badger
A new computer simulation of Tyrannosaurus rex suggests the huge predator was front heavy, turned slowly and could manage no more than a leisurely jog. picked by VooDooPeacock 2 years ago
tags dinosaur speed dinosaurs tyrannosaur t. rex tyrannosaurus
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 DrNothin...
2 years ago
Spielberg applies yet another 'correction burn' to his inner left forearm...
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« DrNothing : Spielberg applies yet another 'correction burn' to his inner left forearm...
I WISH!
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 DrNothin...
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« VooDooPeacock : I WISH!
Lol...
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« DrNothing : Lol...
Sorry, but that movie drove me batsh!t crazy. Never watch it with someone who's into dinosaurs.
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 DoggySpe...
2 years ago
Meh.

Simulations aside, this does not disprove that T-Rex didn't hunt, considering its prey might have had the same problem.

Being top heavy does not mean a T-Rex wouldn't risk going at high speed.
WE are top heavy (we're build for walking, not running) and if we fall we can break our neck just as easy.

Also taking in account that not all data is present. The values of today do not apply 65 million years ago.
Muscle tissue might've been stronger in T-Rex then anticipated.
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 TheStep
2 years ago
Slow and tiny arms? What did the "top predator" actually do?
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