Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods

  • Eric Snively
  • , Haley O'Brien
  • , Donald M. Henderson
  • , Heinrich Mallison
  • , Lara A. Surring
  • , Michael E. Burns
  • , Thomas R. Holtz
  • , Anthony P. Russell
  • , Lawrence M. Witmer
  • , Philip J. Currie
  • , Scott A. Hartman
  • , John R. Cotton

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