“bipedal” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bipedal”:

+ Found preserved in volcanic ash in Tanzania, they are the earliest record of bipedal gait.

+ Analysis of their fossils suggests that the animals were indeed small, bipedal predators.

+ It was perhaps a bipedal theropod dinosaur 6feet long, weighing roughly 20kg.

+ Like most small dinosaurs, “Hypsilophodon” was bipedal and ran on two legs.

+ This bipedal dinosaur lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 million to 65 million years ago.

bipedal in-sentences
bipedal in-sentences

Example sentences of “bipedal”:

+ Moderately large bipedal dinosauromorphs had appeared by 246 mya.

+ The frill served mainly to protect the vulnerable neck from bipedal predationpredators like Tyrannosaurus, who attacked from above.
+ Dinosaurs were primitively "bipedal": their probable ancestors were small bipedal Archosaurs.

+ Moderately large bipedal dinosauromorphs had appeared by 246 mya.

+ The frill served mainly to protect the vulnerable neck from bipedal predationpredators like Tyrannosaurus, who attacked from above.

+ Dinosaurs were primitively “bipedal“: their probable ancestors were small bipedal Archosaurs.

+ It would have been a bipedal carnivore of moderate size for a dinosaur.

+ Much of the problem comes from our upright bipedal stance, without which our pelvis could be shaped more suitably for birth.

+ The earliest dinosaurs were bipedal but millions of years later some reverted and became quadrupeds.

+ They started out as small, bipedal running grazers, and grew in size and numbers until they became one of the most successful groups of herbivores in the Cretaceous world.

+ Birds are descendants of bipedal dinosaurs, and are bipeds themselves.

+ It was a small bipedal herbivore or omnivore, about 1.2meters.

+ That means the transition from a quadrupedal archosaur reptile to a bipedal form took place before the dinosaurs evolved.

+ The three-toed hind limbs were long and thick, supporting the body in a bipedal posture.

+ They are all capable of “saltation”, which is jumping from a bipedal stance.

+ This bipedal meat-eater lived in marshes by streams in what is now Alberta, Canada, during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76-72 million years ago.

+ It resembles a large bipedal gray dragon with various icy appendages.

+ The name “kangaroo mouse” refers to the species’ extraordinary jumping ability, as well as its habit of bipedal locomotion.

+ All species of “Psittacosaurus” were gazelle-sized bipedal herbivores with a high, powerful beak on the upper jaw.

+ However, from early in their evolutionary history, they were capable of both bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion.

+ It was a bipedal carnivore that probably reached in length.Pol, Diego Rauhut, Oliver W.M.

+ Also, the specimen had short Caninecanine teeth, and the position of the foramen magnum was evidence of bipedal locomotion.

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