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- Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
12: [[Theropoda]]<br/>
29: ...sts that birds are the descendants of [[theropoda|theropod]] dinosaurs. Using the cladistic definition (all ...
32: ...elurosauria|coelurosaur]]s, which are [[Theropoda|theropods]], which are [[Saurischia|saurischians]], which ...
64: ...some dinosaurs, like the [[marginocephalia]]ns, [[theropod]]s and [[lambeosaurin]]es, may have been too frag...
66: ...d.html]. While [[cannibal]]istic behavior among [[theropod]]s is no surprise [http://news.nationalgeographic... - Albertosaurus (2738 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}} - Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
28: ...n birds, but rather another example of the many [[theropod]] derivatives with any number of avian features t... - Bird (20345 bytes)
57: ...ovince) demonstrating that many small [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[Dinosauria|dinosaurs]] had [[feather]]s contr...
63: ... developed a third time among a peculiar group of theropods, the Therizinosauridae. - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
15: ...isted. New finds have dethroned it as the largest theropod, but ''T. rex'' will very likely remain a point o...
22: ...selves are much more massive than is typical of a theropod, and the serrated teeth, far from being bladelike...
47: ...a (shin bone) ratio (>1, like in almost all large theropods) suggests a specialized walker, rather than a ru...
53: While ''T. rex'' or other large theropods were probably slow (Farlow et al. 1995; Hutchins... - Tarbosaurus (2258 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}} - Stenonychosaurus (1798 bytes)
1: ... the family [[Coeluridae]] within the [[theropoda|theropod]] [[dinosaurs]]. Later, Sternberg (1951) specula...
3: ...uroid". ''Stenonychosaurus'' became a well-known theropod in the 1980s, when the feet and braincase were de... - Megalosaurus (4763 bytes)
12: ...backbones of ''[[Altispinax]]'', a mysterious big theropod known from high-spined dorsal vertebrae and at ti...
16: ... they had not reached the minuscule size of later theropods like ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'', ''Megalosaurus''' ar...
25: *Suborder - [[Theropoda]] - Allosaurus (6281 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
26: ...llowed. The skeleton of ''Allosaurus'' and of all theropods shows [[bird]]like features like fragile, hollow...
31: ... shared the Jurassic landscape with several other theropods, including ''[[Ceratosaurus]]'' and the massive ... - Abelisaurus (2156 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
20: ... a [[biped|bipedal]] [[carnivore]], a primitive [[theropod]], standing around 6.6 [[feet]] (2 metres) tall a... - Acrocanthosaurus (1730 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}} - Alectrosaurus (2387 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}}
17: ...) characterized ''Alectrosaurus'' as a long-armed theropod, but this is due to the mistaken association of [... - Alxasaurus (263 bytes)
1: Alxasaurus was a [[Therizinosaur]] [[theropod]] [[dinosaur]] from [[Cretaceous]] [[Mongolia]]. ... - Anserimimus (1292 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
19: '''''Anserimimus''''' ("[[Goose]] mimic") is a [[theropod]] [[dinosaur]] [[genus]] living in the Campanian ... - Avimimus (1017 bytes)
1: ...'s more, its [[pelvis]] resembled that of other [[theropod]]s. It is possible that Avimimus had [[feather]]... - Aublysodon (1618 bytes)
1: ...ver a dozen species of this supposedly fearsome [[theropod]] have been described.
3: ...verage human arm. This adaption resembles that of theropods designed for eating [[fish]]. Famous dinosaurolo...
5: As with some other theropods, many paleontologists no longer use Aublysodo as... - Ornithopod (3077 bytes)
30: ...ably very fast. They had a stiff tail, like the [[theropod]]s, to help them balance as they ran on their hin... - Parasaurolophus (1295 bytes)
6: ...rolophus'' were prey for large, [[carnivorous]] [[theropod]]s such as ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]''. - Ornithopoda (3077 bytes)
30: ...ably very fast. They had a stiff tail, like the [[theropod]]s, to help them balance as they ran on their hin... - Spinosaurus (3356 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
16: ..."Egyptian spine lizard") is a bipedal [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[dinosaur]] [[species]] from the Albian to ear...
22: ...re lightly built than ''Tyrannosaurus'' and other theropods, and its elongated jaws and thin, conical teeth ...
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