r/interestingasfuck • u/Odd-Difference-1483 • 17d ago
/r/all Kangaroos are freaking scary.
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r/interestingasfuck • u/Odd-Difference-1483 • 17d ago
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u/Janderflows 17d ago
Probably not, since Kangaroos have evolved very specific traits on their caudal vertebrae that allow them to do this. So if a dino could do the same, we would be able to tell relatively easily based on their tail structure. Also, kangaroos have a more standing posture, which makes their tails touch the ground. Most biped dinos wouldn't even be able to touch their tails on the ground without crouching, since they have a much more horizontally aligned body, with stiff muscles that held it all together. But if I ever come across a paper discussing the possibility of a kangaroo like dino, you will be the first to know!