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- List of dinosaur classifications (7586 bytes)
5: ...n taxonomy]]. The classification has been updated from the second edition in 2000 to reflect new resea...
7: ...Archosaur]]ia, Subdivision [[Avemetatarsalia]], Infradivision [[Ornithodira]], and the Superorder [[Di...
11: * Suborder [[Theropoda]]
12: ** †Infraorder [[Coelophysoidea]]
13: ** †Infraorder [[Ceratosauria]] - Feather (5296 bytes)
2: ...ss [[Aves]] from all other living groups. Other [[Theropoda]] also had feathers (see [[Feathered dinosaurs]])...
5: ...uce [[keratin]] [[protein]]s. They insulate birds from water and cold temperatures and provide colour ...
7: ...ecause they lack barbicels, so the barbules float free of each other. At the base of the feather, the ...
9: ...new feathers are formed through the same follicle from which the old ones were fledged.
11: ...usly, with small particles regularly breaking off from the ends of the barbules. These particles produ... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
2: ...ption = Skull of ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex|T. Rex]]'' from the <br /> [[United States Department of the In...
12: [[Theropoda]]<br/>
16: ...of the [[Cretaceous]] period. Dinosaurs are known from both fossils and nonfossils including [[fossil]...
20: ...on|classifying]] dinosaurs, which are still known from a spotty [[fossil record]].
29: ...leontologists that birds are the descendants of [[theropoda|theropod]] dinosaurs. Using the cladistic definit... - Albertosaurus (2738 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}}
27: [[Image:Dd albertos 300.jpg|frame|Albertosaurus]] - Bird (20345 bytes)
15: Birds range in size from the tiny [[hummingbird]]s to the huge [[Ostrich...
17: ....g. the [[Wandering Albatross]]). Some, such as [[frigatebird]]s, stay aloft for days at a time, even ...
57: ...oning]] Province) demonstrating that many small [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[Dinosauria|dinosaurs]] had [[feather...
59: The basal bird ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', from the [[Jurassic]], is well-known as one of the f...
63: ...p]] structure as birds, birds actually originated from the [[saurischia]]n (lizard-hipped) dinosaurs, ... - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Tyrannosaurus (front view).jpg|250px]]|caption=Fossil skeleton at<b...
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
15: ...carnivorous]] [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[dinosaur]] from the Upper Maastrichtian, the last stage of the ...
22: ...e. The teeth are often worn or broken at the tips from heavy use but, unlike [[mammals]], were continu...
35: ...nnosaurid ''[[Dilong paradoxus]]'' was discovered from the same formation with preserved long tail plu... - Therizinosaurus (2468 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
22: ...ost distinctive feature was gigantic claws on its front limbs (up to nearly a metre, or three feet, in... - Tarbosaurus (2258 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}}
26: '''Length''' Varied from 33 to 46 feet (10-14 metres)
28: '''Height''' Varied from 14 feet, 6 inches to 20 feet (4.5-6 metres) - Stenonychosaurus (1798 bytes)
1: ... member of the family [[Coeluridae]] within the [[theropoda|theropod]] [[dinosaurs]]. Later, Sternberg (1951... - Megalosaurus (4763 bytes)
6: ...is own complete account of his studies, and it is from him that [[Gideon Mantell]] gave the first spec...
12: ...[[Altispinax]]'', a mysterious big theropod known from high-spined dorsal vertebrae and at times class...
18: ...le to ''Megalosaurus'' have been discovered in [[Africa]], contrary to some outdated dinosaur books.
20: ...of its food by scavenging. That is not to detract from its prowess as a hunter - ''Tyrannosaurus'' pro...
25: *Suborder - [[Theropoda]] - Allosaurus (6281 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Tetanurae]]}}
17: ''A. fragilis'' ([[type species|type]])<br/>
26: ...where thin and strong, and separated the nostrils from the eyeholes and muscles. The biggest bones sup...
39: ...uch better material including a partial skeleton, from Garden Park, north of [[Canon City, Colorado]]. - Achillobator (1137 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}} - Abelisaurus (2156 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
18: ...uring the Late [[Cretaceous]] period. It is known from a single incomplete, 33 inch (85 cm) long [[sku... - Acrocanthosaurus (1730 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}}
20: ...ntha'' ("spine") and ''sauros'' ("lizard"). It is from the [[Early Cretaceous|Early]] [[Cretaceous]] o... - Carcharodontosaurus (1508 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Tetanurae]]}}
19: ...'' was first found by [[Paul Sereno]] in [[North Africa]]. The species was dubbed ''Carcharodontosauru... - Adasaurus (1845 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
17: ... the late [[Cretaceous]] Period. (The name comes from the name of a [[myth|mythological]] evil demon ... - Alectrosaurus (2387 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropod|Theropoda]]}}
17: ...red the first specimens. It is incompletely known from material found in 1923 during the 3rd [[America... - Anserimimus (1292 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
11: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Tetanurae]]}}
21: ...imimus'' was described in [[1988]] by [[Barsold]] from a [[skeleton]] found without a [[skull]]. It is... - Atrociraptor (1527 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
20: ...sauridae|dromaeosaurid]] [[dinosaur]] [[species]] from the Upper [[Cretaceous]] (Upper Maastrichtian) ... - Spinosaurus (3356 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
16: ...l, and 5 to 7 tons), having large bones extending from the [[vertebra]]e up to 6 feet long. These spi...
18: ...n through remains that have been destroyed, aside from a few more recently discovered teeth. Originall...
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