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Simulations show bipedal dinosaurs swung their tails as they ran to help with balance – Phys.org
An international team of researchers has found it likely that bipedal dinosaurs swung their tails as they walked and ran to maintain…
An international team of researchers has found it likely that bipedal dinosaurs swung their tails as they walked and ran to maintain their balance. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes computer simulations visualizing…
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