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T-rex breaking news....

Well...T Rex could move fast enough to catch many of the other dinosaurs I'll bet. He just looks faster than most of the others.

Sure would be cool to go back in a time and watch T Rex hunt and kill for a while.

I'd keep a respectable distance. :wodin:
 
god damn!!! the blaze sure is glad to know that the t-rex aint so fast. i keep having this dream where i am busy blazing some amazon type bitch in like the rain forrest or some shit and a fucking t-rex comes at me just as im about to blaze all over the girls tits. the t-rex comes at me right so i grab the girl and throw her at it and it eats her up. then it comes at me and chases me. i fucking blazed my ass out of there but it was fucking fast and i barely make it away alive. now that i know its not so fast i dont have to worry about it catching me.

THIS IS BLAZE, SLEEPING PEACEFULLY!!!!
 
Jimsbbc said:
The thing was all legs, how could it not run fast?

They were saying that for its size, it would have to be eighty percent legs, or more, in order to run as fast as depicted in movies.
 
All of this stuff started with Horner's little theory about T-Rex being a pure scavenger. I don' t know what drove him to this, but when breaking down the animal's anatomy it doesn't fly. The fact that no other purely terrestrial warm-blooded animal is nothing more than a scavenger presents a problem. There is not one.

I think they just don't like the big guy's little arms. Problem with this logic is is that it is an anthropomorphic approach or view point. You have to go back and look at all the big ass killer birds that reigned in Australia and South America.

This speed thing has problems. There is a lot about these animals that is guess work. Keep this in mind, this animal would not keep evolving to get bigger and bigger only to make it a less effective predator. It doesn't work that way. Muscle reconstruction based upon skeletal structure and analysis can only say so much. Maybe the sucker can't run 45 mph, but only 11-25, I seriously doubt that.

I know I just threw a lot out without going in depth. I am trying to not go off on a giant rant about this subject. The T-Rex scavenger/predator debate along with the true and proper classification of dinosaurs, birds, and pterosaurs really gets under my skin. :spin:
 
The Dude said:
All of this stuff started with Horner's little theory about T-Rex being a pure scavenger. I don' t know what drove him to this, but when breaking down the animal's anatomy it doesn't fly. The fact that no other purely terrestrial warm-blooded animal is nothing more than a scavenger presents a problem. There is not one.

I would like to hear you go more into detail about your views on the subject.
T-rex was probably both: a scavenger and an ambush-like attacking predator. They are saying that he most likely was not able to run as quickly as originally thought. There is no denying his size: we have the fossils to prove that.

bunny
 
But how fast could his prey run?

And what was their time in the 40? T Rex looks like he could fly for 40-50 yds.
 
Test boy said:
But how fast could his prey run?

And what was their time in the 40? T Rex looks like he could fly for 40-50 yds.

My assumption is that even if the t-rex was not able to run as quickly as it's prey, it didnt have to. They are suggesting that he snuck up on the prey (as would a lioness) and attacked. But how a huge dinosaur could sneak up on anything is beyond me! lol

bunny
 
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