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T rex may have moved like an ostrich not a lumbering reptile, new fossil study finds
Science
Published on 25 April 2026

It likely walked toe-first, like birds
A new study is flipping the “Jurassic Park” image of Tyrannosaurus rex. Using evidence from fossilized bones and footprints, researchers argue the predator likely used a bird-like toe-first (digitigrade) gait, similar to modern ostriches. That anatomy could mean T rex was more efficient—and possibly faster—than scientists previously estimated for the iconic giant reptile.
- T rex may have used a toe-first digitigrade gait
- Researchers compared fossil evidence to modern ostrich locomotion
- The movement likely boosted efficiency and speed estimates
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