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by fhars 2203 days ago
Dinosaurs never evolved bipedal locomotion, they evolved from older, bipedal animals and later some of them reverted to quadrupedal locomotion.
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Sounds unlikely, considering crocodiles are their closest non-dinosaur relative.
Bipedal crocodilians were a thing at one point

source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsmV34Co32c

Interesting. With most land-based animals being four-legged today, it's tempting to assume that that would always have been the advantage over two-leggednes, with the exception of a few specialised long-distance runners (us, ostriches and kangaroos, basically). But maybe it's today's animal shapes that are the exception.