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

1516 days ago
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: My 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large ther…
1516 days ago
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: My 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large ther…
1516 days ago
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: My 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large ther…
My 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods' article was published 1 year ago today in #OpenAccess journal @thePeerJ https://t.co/IPLKIqp8wm
@fiona_borthwick @SteveBrusatte That said, the last 12 years has seen even more evidence come to light. For instance, our paper a couple of years ago showing that tyrannosaurids were more agile than other large-bodied carnivores: https://t.co/TlilaJRxnM
RT @dorcatherium: Super excited that Eric Snively let me do math to tyrannosaurs, and over the moon that Henry Tsai drew me a ballerina T.…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids…
Great! 1st citation of our 'Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods' article published in #OpenAccess journal @thePeerJ https://t.co/IPLKIqp8wm
1873 days ago
Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods (OA) - v @thePeerJ https://t.co/ZMtD4mULG8
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Theropod rotational inertia and agility https://t.co/TlilaJRxnM via @thePeerJ (I'm the middle author in a truly spectacu…
RT @PLOSPaleo: Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods ht…
1879 days ago
RT @PLOSPaleo: Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods ht…
1879 days ago
Theropod rotational inertia and agility https://t.co/NmUWKAN6qF via @thePeerJ
1879 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…
1880 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…
RT @PLOSPaleo: Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods ht…
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…
1880 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Happy to be a part of this incredible #OA study on rotational inertia, turning ability, & agility in tyrannosaurs, ably led…