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The Early History of Theropods

Short Courses in Paleontology, 1989
Theropods have traditionally been portrayed as extinct bipedal predators built along the lines of such celebrated terrors as Tyrannosaurus, Deinonychus, and Allosaurus. The earliest theropods indeed fit that image, and all of them are decidedly extinct.
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Binocular vision in theropod dinosaurs

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2006
ABSTRACT The binocular fields of view of seven theropod dinosaurs are mapped using sculpted life reconstructions of their heads and techniques adopted from ophthalmic field perimetry. The tall, narrow snout and laterally facing eyes of the allosauroids Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus restricted binocular vision to a region only approximately 20 ...
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Feathers, filaments and theropod dinosaurs

Nature, 1998
One of the hottest debates in palaeontology is whether birds evolved from dinosaurs. A study of two exceptionally well-preserved specimens of a theropod dinosaur from China — complete with skin, internal organs and eggs — provides new clues to the origin of feathers.
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Theropod Locomotion1

American Zoologist, 2000
James O. Farlow   +4 more
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Eoraptor: Ancestral Theropod?

Science News, 1993
Fernando E. Novas, Joseph M. Ramirez
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Prismatic dental enamel in theropod dinosaurs

Naturwissenschaften, 1986
E, Buffetaut   +5 more
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