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Walking with Dinosaurs
... into the desert and into extinction. Coelophysis (theropod) Peteinosaurus (pterosaur) Placerias (dicynodont) Plateosaurus (prosauropod) Postosuchus ... the female Diplodocus mating and breeding. Allosaurus (theropod) Anurognathus (pterosaur) Brachiosaurus (sauropod) Dryosaurus (ornithopod) (shown but not identified) Diplodocus (sauropod) Ornitholestes (theropod) Stegosaurus (stegosaur) "Cruel Sea" The third episode ... into the ocean. Ammonites Cryptoclidus: (plesiosaur) Eustreptospondylus: (theropod) Hybodus : (shark) Liopleurodon: (plesiosaur) Ophthalmosaurus: (ichthyosaur) Rhamphorhynchus ... old age. Ornithocheirus (pterosaur) Iguanodon (ornithopod) Utahraptor (theropod) Polacanthus (ankylosaur) Tapejara (pterosaur) Iberomesornis (bird) ...
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Feathered dinosaurs
... had been theorized that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs. In the late 1990s, discoveries of ... fossilized dinosaur he called Deinonychus antirrhopus, a theropod whose skeletal resemblance to birds seemed unmistakable ... anatomical features are shared by birds and theropod dinosaurs. By the 1990s, most paleontologists considered ... and legs, making it a four-winged theropod. Analysis indicates that this animal was a ... They also suggest that many types of theropod may have had feathers, not just ...
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Talk:Dinosaur/archive3
... information: Exceptional soft-tissue preservation in a theropod dinosaur from Italy Cristiano Dal Sasso, Marco ... 1998). Exceptional soft-tissue preservation in a theropod dinosaur from Italy. Nature 292:383-387 ... anatomical features are shared by birds and theropod dinosaurs. A recent case in point: "Archaeopteryx ... the theropods. This in turn means that theropod dinosaurs are the ancestors of the modern ... not only provides further evidence for the theropod ancestry of birds, but it blurs ...
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Talk:Tyrannosaurus
... be difficult to translate that to a theropod skeleton, in order to see whether or ... consider that none of the many small theropod foot prints found show a hopping animal ... finds have dethroned it as the largest theropod, but T. rex will very likely remain ... August 2005 (UTC) Two points: It is theropod :o). The remains of Spinosaurus found by ... dml.cmnh.org and search for "largest theropod". Especially http://dml.cmnh.org/2003Dec/ ...
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Talk:Tyrannosaurus rex
... be difficult to translate that to a theropod skeleton, in order to see whether or ... consider that none of the many small theropod foot prints found show a hopping animal ... finds have dethroned it as the largest theropod, but T. rex will very likely remain ... August 2005 (UTC) Two points: It is theropod :o). The remains of Spinosaurus found by ... dml.cmnh.org and search for "largest theropod". Especially http://dml.cmnh.org/2003Dec/ ...
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Eotyrannus
... Eotyrannus lengi Eotyrannus lengi is a tyrannosauroid theropod dinosaur hailing from the Early Cretaceous Wessex ... fossil. Eotyrannus is a 6-meter-long theropod whose tyrannosauroid character is given by serrated ... hands in Theropoda known to date. This theropod would be a probable predator of such ... A preliminary account of a new tyrannosauroid theropod from the Wessex Formation Cretaceous) of southern ... phylogenetic position of the Tyrannosauridae: implications for theropod systematics. Journal of Paleontology 68, 1100–1117.
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Acrocanthosaurus
... spined lizard") is a genus of carnosaurian theropod dinosaur from the mid-Cretaceous Period of ... Texas contains many footprints, including three-toed theropod prints that some paleontologists have associated with ... footprints do indeed belong to Acrocanthosaurus. The theropod footprints belong to several individuals moving in ... direction as several individual sauropod dinosaurs. The theropod prints are sometimes found on top of ... T. 2005. Cranial endocast of the Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus atokensis. Journal of Vertebrate ...
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Theropoda
... carnivorous, it is believed a number of theropod families evolved herbivory during the Cretaceous. Theropods ... late Triassic, a number of primitive proto-theropod and theropod dinosaurs existed and evolved alongside each other ... the Coelurosaurs in Asiamerica. Of all the theropod groups, the Coelurosaurs were by far the ... 1969). Osteology of Deinonychus antirrhopus, an unusual theropod from the Lower Cretaceous of Montana, ...
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Abelisauridae
... Abelisauridae is a family (or clade) of theropod dinosaurs. Like most theropods, all abelisaurids were ... within the Abelisauridae (From Mickey Mortimer's Theropod Database): Abelisauridae |*-Ekrixinatosaurus novasi |*-Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei |--Abelisaurus ... and Pasini G. (2005) First description of theropod remains from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of ... links Thescelosaurus! on Abelisauridae Abelisauridae at The Theropod Database
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Carcharodontosauridae
... toothed lizard") were a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs, sometimes also referred as Carcharodontosaurinae (included ... for this clade (From Mickey Mortimer's Theropod Database): Carcharodontosauridae |--Neovenator salerii `--+--Acrocanthosaurus atokensis `--+?-"Megalosaurus ... Rich and Rich, 2005.A large Cretaceous theropod from Patagonia, Argentina, and the evolution of ... External links Carcharodontosauridae Cranial Anatomy Carcharodontosauridae at Theropod Database Carcharodontosauridae/Abelisauridae Carcharodontosauridae/Abelisauridae 2
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