For decades, pop culture has painted Tyrannosaurus rex as a heavy-footed titan whose every step would make the ground tremble. But new evidence suggests this nine-ton predator was surprisingly dainty.
Evolutionary biologists and biomechanics experts are giving the apex predator a serious makeover. It turns out the T. rex was remarkably dainty on its feet. Instead of slamming its heels into the dirt ...
Tyrannosaurus rex could beat Usain Bolt in 100m sprint by running on tip-toes, study claims - The Tyrannosaurus rex may have run about 20 per cent faster than scientists thought by running on its toes ...
Powerful, fierce and the king of the Cretaceous world, Tyrannosaurus rex was the ultimate apex predator. But it was also surprisingly dainty on its feet, according to new research. Findings published ...
Ever since the release of the blockbuster Jurassic Park, the Tyrannosaurus rex has been associated with ground shaking tremors as it moved. But in fact, rather than stomping heel-first, the ...
New findings about the anatomy of the dinosaur age’s fiercest predator suggest it chased prey “like an oversized bird.” ...
Ever since the release of the blockbuster Jurassic Park, the Tyrannosaurus rex has been associated with ground shaking tremors as it moved. But infact, rather than stomping heel-first, the prehistoric ...
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