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Velociraptors were bipedal dinosaurs, meaning they walked on two legs. They were agile and swift predators, using their strong hind legs to run at high speeds, estimated to be around 40-60 km/h (25-37 mph). They likely also used their long, stiff tail for balance and sharp claws on their feet for traction while running.

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