“We’ve clocked the TRex at 35mph.”
Evolutionists beclown themselves with statements like that.
“The slowest was T. rex, which likely moved around 18 miles per hour due to its heavy body.”
Like most here, I also have a ‘heavy body’, but I sure as hell cannot run 18 miles per hour.
To test their model, they need to compare it to exising flightless birds. Build a model for an ostrich, then see how it compares to reality.
If it is close, their ideas on two legged dinosaurs would have more credibility.
Maybe the “Fastasssumbitchisaur”?
They should get some dinosaur dna from fossils, clone them and then observe the creatures in a park.
Whichever ones lived.
One of the smallest dinosaurs known, Compsognathus grew only about as large as a chicken, but with a length of about 60–90 cm (2–3 feet), including the long tail, and a weight of about 5.5 kg (12 pounds). A swift runner,
Ostrich is one of the fastest running bird species. It is also the heaviest and tallest among them. They can sprint at an astonishing speed of 60 miles per hour, making them the fastest animals on land.
The Cheetahsaur.
They were from Kenya and always came in first in dinosaur marathons.