Animals
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Three-Toed, Meat-Eating Dinosaurs Were as Fast as a Moving Car, Reveals New Study
A new study suggests that three-toed, carnivorous dinosaurs may have ran as quickly as a modern vehicle. These theropods rushed through mushy lakebed mud some 10 million years ago, leaving behind tracks that paleontologists were able to analyze. Theropod tracks provide an idea of how fast dinosaurs were able to run.
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