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Theropods were the main bipedal dinosaurs. However, some small ornithopods, like Orodromeus, were bipeds, and hadrosaurs could walk on two or four legs.
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Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs that walk on two legs are called "bipeds". The term applies to all animals that walk on two legs.
No. At least not Homo Sapiens.
-Dinosaurs have thin/hollow bones, like birds. -Many dinosaurs take care of their young. -Dinosaurs can walk upright (some, at least). -The hip structure of dinosaurs is dissimilar to that of a lizard.
from what i have read they walked on their toes.
Yes. All dinosaurs were two legged to run fast and catch prey.
Geologists think that in Dinosaur times there was just one big contient, which they call Pangaea ("All Earth"). Dinosaurs could walk from anywhere to anywhere else. The last dinosaurs died off about the time the supercontient finished breaking up into the six (or seven) continents we know today.
The ancestors of dinosaurs walked upright before they evolved into true dinosaurs. The earliest known dinosaur, Eoraptor, walked with upright legs underneath its body.
Any animal that walks on four legs is called quadrupedal. Quadrupedal dinosaurs include sauropods, stegosaurs, ceratopsians, and ankylosaurs. Hadrosaurs could were usually quadrupedal, but could walk, stand, or run on two legs.