%0 Journal Article %T Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods %A Anthony P. Russell %A Donald M. Henderson %A Eric Snively %A Haley OˇŻBrien %A Heinrich Mallison %A John R. Cotton %A Lara A. Surring %A Lawrence M. Witmer %A Michael E. Burns %A Philip J. Currie %A Scott A. Hartman %A Thomas R. Holtz %A Jr %J Archive of "PeerJ". %D 2019 %R 10.7717/peerj.6432 %X Tyrannosaurid dinosaurs had large preserved leg muscle attachments and low rotational inertia relative to their body mass, indicating that they could turn more quickly than other large theropods %K Theropoda %K Biomechanics %K Agility %K Phylogenetic ANCOVA %K Tyrannosauridae %K Predation %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387760/