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underneath the body. This transformed their whole life-style. There were other features. Most of the smaller dinosaurs had feathers, and were probably warm-blooded... |
It may be related to the smaller Coelophysis. Specific details of its life-style are few. Some of its fossils were found in terrain which was a low-lying... |
powerful, deep-set jaws. This suggest its feeding method and probably its life-style were quite different from Tyrannosaurus. The thinner teeth and lighter... |
group of civet cats, and the group is rather cat-like in its form and life-style. Kanuites was about 90 centimetres (3 ft) long, and looked very similar... |
Pelorosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs described, and the naming procedures were not so well-developed at the time. Its life-style is assumed to be similar... |
Titanosaurs were a group of large sauropod dinosaurs. Together with the brachiosaurs and relatives they make up the larger clade Titanosauriformes. They... |
Anchiornis (category Jurassic dinosaurs) tree-based glider is the probable life-style. Origin of birds Xu, X.; et al. (2009), "A new feathered maniraptoran dinosaur fossil that fills a morphological... |
clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest... |
ancestors, of course. But they lived in the same or similar environments, and their adaptations suggest that their life-style was the same, or very similar.... |
Ornithopod (section Life-style and adaptations) Ornithopoda is a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs, called ornithopods, that started out as small, bipedal running grazers and grew in size and numbers... |
Sauropod (section Life style) Sauropoda are an infraorder of saurischian ("lizard-hipped") dinosaurs. They had very long necks, long tails, small heads (in comparison to the rest of... |
Dromaeosaurs are a family of bird-like theropod dinosaurs. They include the famous Velociraptor and Deinonychus. They were small to medium-sized feathered... |
Massachusetts (redirect from Massachusetts Mutual Life) Massachusetts State Donut". StateSymbolsUSA.org. Retrieved April 18, 2015. "Dinosaur Tracks: Massachusetts State Fossil". StateSymbolsUSA.org. Retrieved April... |
stick out their tongues. Although there is not much difference in their life-style, biologists put alligators in a separate family. Gharials are also in... |
This kind of locomotion is called quadrupedal. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs (including their direct descendants, the birds), and mammals are all tetrapods... |
flying reptiles which lived in the Mesozoic era at the same time as the dinosaurs. Many pterosaurs were fairly small, but in the Upper Cretaceous some grew... |
Evolution (redirect from Evolution of life) reflect the past life of a species. If a species has recently changed its life style, a once valuable adaptation may become useless, and eventually become... |
particular niche or life-style. Woodpecker adaptations are a good example of how a whole suite of features are needed for a successful way of life. The bill: its... |
three families of long-necked plesiosaurs, who evidently had a different life-style from the pliosaurs. It was suggested by D.M.S. Watson that their method... |
Repenomamus (section Life style) fossil was found in Manchuria. There is good evidence that it fed on dinosaurs. It is not known whether Repenomamus was a hunter or a scavenger. Repenomamus... |