Stygimoloch, a dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is estimated to have been able to run at speeds of around 15 to 20 miles per hour (24 to 32 kilometers per hour). However, exact speed estimates are challenging due to the limited fossil evidence and the need to infer locomotion based on related species. Its physique suggests it was agile, which would have aided in evasion from predators.
Stygimoloch was created in 1983.
Stygimoloch
The stygimoloch, a dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is believed to have been relatively quick for its size, with estimates suggesting it could run at speeds of around 15 to 20 miles per hour (24 to 32 kilometers per hour). Its build, characterized by a lightweight body and long legs, would have facilitated agile movement. However, precise speed estimates are challenging due to the lack of complete fossil evidence and the difficulty in translating anatomical features into actual speed capabilities.
It WAS a type of dinosaur that lived about 65 million years ago.
its not how fast the rottweiler can run its how fast you can run !
as fast as you want them to run
How fast can a woodchuck run
Stygimoloch and Pachycephalosaurus are often considered distinct species, but there is ongoing debate among paleontologists regarding their classification. Some researchers argue that Stygimoloch may represent a juvenile form of Pachycephalosaurus, given similarities in skull structure and features. However, others maintain that they are separate species based on differences in size and morphology. Ultimately, further research and fossil evidence are needed to clarify their relationship.
as fast as that child can run! ;]
water helps you to run fast
they run really fast. In fact they run 50 MPH!
They can run very fast and kill antelopes.