In Hebei Province in China, scientists have found traces of a predatory dinosaur that moved at a speed of about 1 km/h. It may be one of the slowest theropods known to science.
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On the territory of one of the largest sites with dinosaur footprints in China, prints of a theropod with unusually short steps were found. This may be the slowest movement of a predatory dinosaur recorded in such layers.
In Hebei Province in China, scientists have found traces of a predatory dinosaur that moved at a speed of about 1 km/h. It may be one of the slowest theropods known to science.