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You simply got too close.
Unless of course you were trying to bob and weave instead of running in a straight line. If so, that’s your fault.
Learn to be aware of your surroundings.
You should try it. It really adds to it. Using it makes for more believable gameplay and gives you the option to learn from real life. And applying science ingame works, too. All you need is not expecting the common laws of physics to hold all the time.
But those values... are you sure it's not the common "American dinos move faster" fallacy where you use km/h numbers as mph?
Did you spin the story in a way that makes it appear like your favorite dinosaur needed a buff much more urgently? I mean personally attacking the people disbelieving your false story surely doesn't make you look very reliable either.
*In case someone missed the edit.
The truth hurts.
If it has more speed, there are many many allos which is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ killer in field.
It takes 3 seconds to achieve ambush. The sub T.rex surely crouched, spent 3 seconds and then ran you down.