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The lecturer insists that it is ridiculous that T rex was unable to run fast.

This directly contradicts the reading


passage's claim that T rex was more of a scavenger than a predator.

First and foremost, the lecturer argues that jungle environment would not prevent T rex from hunting. To wit, T
rex was smart enough to hide themselves in vegetation and hunt preys in rapid speed, which most of the forest
predator operated in that way. This casts doubt about the reading passage's claim that Jungle environment which
T rex had lived bother them from move rapidly.

Next, the lecturer alleges that short intervals of meeting surface with legs wouldn't give much stress to endure.
Furthermore, she also states that there are several animals that have long thin legs, but move fast such as
giraffes, ostriches, and chickens. This rebuffs the reading passage's claim that T rex's legs were too long and thin
to move fast.

Finally, the lecturer contends that sicentists actually don't know exact body mass distribution of T rex. It is
impossible to predict T rex's body mass distribution with their skeleton, so it is ambiguous. This refutes the
reading passage's claim that T rex's body mass would prevent them to run fast.

To sum up, the lecturer maintains that T rex would run fast enough to catch their prey because of their hunting
skills in jungle, unimportance of shor and thin legs with running, and actual body mass distribution of T rex is
impenetrable.

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