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Originally Posted by sir_pudding
Since all we know about Amphicoelias is from a single bone (and that subsequently lost) I don't think you can derive any meaningful estimate of it's top speed. Besides it most likely had legs and thus is a poor data point for giant worms anyway.
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That has an estimate much greater. 100 tons is a conservative reasonable assertion for many of the giant sauropods.
But I give you the had legs point.
Slithering is just a horribly inefficient mode of locomotion no matter what your size. Even earthworms have numerous tiny moving hook-like structures to propel them through the dirt.