T-Rex was a slow poke

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Sportsdude

T. rex was no slacker. But the popular image of a nimble predator turning on a dime and chasing down prey with lightning speed is fiction, new computer models show. The terrifying tyrannosaur was actually a slowpoke.

Previous studies have looked at the movements of birds, the direct descendents of [a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.livescience.com/dinosaurs/"]dinosaurs[/a], and fossilized footprints to judge how Tyrannosaurus rex would have moved.  [/p]  To get a better estimate of [a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.livescience.com/animals/060315_dino_motion.html"]the giant's movement[/a], the new study modeled a typical complete T. rex skeleton, which probably weighed between about 13,000 and 17,000 pounds, and estimated its center of mass and the inertia, or resistance to movement, that it would have had when the animal turned or pivoted. [/p]  The center of mass is important to consider because two animals with similar weights may move in different ways depending on how their mass is distributed. For example, an elephant's four tree trunk-like legs keep its center of mass over its feet, while T. rex would have had to balance its mass differently over its two small legs, bending them to keep from toppling over. [/p]  The model results, detailed in the June 21 issue of the Journal of Theoretical Biology, also showed that [a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.livescience.com/animals/ap_050602_trex.html"]T. rex[/a] would have had considerable inertia preventing it from turning quickly; a 45-degree turn would have taken one or two seconds—far longer than for a human. [/p]  These calculations lend further support to previous research indicating that the large [a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.livescience.com/animals/060315_dino_motion.html"]tyrannosaurs could run[/a] no faster than 25 mph (and certainly not the 45 mph seen in some movies), because its leg muscles weren't big enough for fast running. [/p]  "We now know that a T. rex would have been front heavy, turned slowly and could manage no more than a leisurely jog," said team leader John Hutchinson of the Royal Veterinary College.
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[/p]-------------------------------------[/p]Lol I want my jurassic park money back.
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Gopher

Is this a thread about the sexual prowess of dinosaurs?
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Lil Me

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Devil

Maybe this is why Toronto's NBA team sucks?

stretchedout

Actually, almost everything about Toronto sucks!  For the love of God, what is "good" about that place, other than my sister lives there?
C'mon, the city is sleeping!

Devil

Not sure? Never spent a lot of time there. I think half of Vancouver is originally from there. Met some good folks from there.

Observer

Well devil, Toronto is likely one of your homes given it is as close to HELL as one can get while in Canada.  The smog, the out of control gangs, the concrete jungle, no mountains, a polluted lake.  The summer of 2005 was called the "summer of guns" - over 50 people were killed by gunfire.  But it is a great place for one's career if you are a corporate type.  Better off poor and happy on the wet coast.

Sportsdude

 Observer wrote:
Well devil, Toronto is likely one of your homes given it is as close to HELL as one can get while in Canada.  The smog, the out of control gangs, the concrete jungle, no mountains, a polluted lake.  The summer of 2005 was called the "summer of guns" - over 50 people were killed by gunfire.  But it is a great place for one's career if you are a corporate type.  Better off poor and happy on the wet coast.

only 50 people? wow that's really low. That happen here police cheif would get a highway, stadium, building, road and a statue in the park named after him.

 
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Lise

Slow he may be but I ain't standing in front of him while he makes up his mind if he wants to eat me or not.
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