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Watch how dinosaurs waggled their tails for a more efficient stride

When bipedal dinosaurs walked, they likely strode with swagger. New research from the Royal Veterinary College in London suggests that when the earliest dinosaurs walked upright, some may have wagged their tails for the same reason humans swing their arms when they walk.

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