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How fast can the Indominus rex run?
An Indominus rex revealing herself after just being camouflaged. The hybrid could run up to speeds of 30 mph when confined in its paddock with its roar alone reaching 140db-160db, as loud as the liftoff and landing of a Boeing 747 airplane.
Which dinosaur is fastest?
ostrich mimic ornithomimids
A: The fastest dinosaurs were probably the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, toothless meat-eaters with long limbs like ostriches. They ran at least 25 miles per hour from our estimates based on footprints in mud.
Is Stygimoloch real?
FACTS: Stygimoloch was a thick-skulled plant-eating dinosaur (a pachycephalosaur) that walked on two legs. This unusual-looking dinosaur had bony spikes and bumps on its skull; the many horns ranged up to 4 inches (100 mm) long.
How fast can the Indoraptor run?
Could run like Smurfette at sixty kilometers per hour.
Can you outrun a T Rex?
Apparently, contrary to popular belief, the species Tyrannosaurus cannot actually outrun humans. As per an article in National Geographic, the giant lizard is not known for its speed and is restricted to only brisk walking.
What’s the difference between Pachycephalosaurus and Stygimoloch?
Description. Size comparison of Stygimoloch (purple) and a human It is a relatively large pachycephalosaur, with the skull being about 46 centimeters long (18 in). Among North American pachycephalosaurs, only Pachycephalosaurus is larger.
What did a Stygimoloch eat?
Horsetails
Ginkgo
Stygimoloch/Eats
What is the size of a stystygimoloch?
Stygimoloch was a small herbivore that was approximately 10 feet long, 3 feet high and weighed around 170 pounds. It was bipedal—meaning that it walked on two legs—and had bony spikes on its skull, some of which were 4 inches long.
Was Stygimoloch a dangerous dinosaur?
Apart from these displays of dinosaur machismo, though, Stygimoloch was probably fairly harmless, feasting on vegetation and leaving the other dinosaurs of its late Cretaceous habit (and small, cowering mammals) alone.
How do you pronounce Stygimoloch?
Stygimoloch (Greek for “horned demon from the river Styx”); pronounced STIH-jih-MOE-lock Stygimoloch (the genus and species name of which, S. spinifer, can be loosely translated as “horned demon from the river of death”) wasn’t nearly as terrifying as its name implies.
Is Stygimoloch a herbivore or carnivore?
While Stygimoloch is widely reported as an herbivore, it should be noted that some consider the genus to be omnivorous and that this idea is further supported by the Pachycephalosauria descriptions as a clade that were all bipedal and omnivorous.