All walking animals have something in common – their preferred walking speed is largely determined by what's known as "resonance." Bearing this in mind, scientists have calculated what may have been ...
T. rexes liked to walk as slowly as humans do — at a leisurely 3 miles per hour, a new study finds
For all the awe Tyrannosaurus rex inspires, the "king of the dinosaurs" wasn't very speedy. Paleontologists already knew this predator was slow: It could only reach a maximum speed between 10 and 25 ...
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