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dinosaurs discovered so far have been
coelurosaurs.
Philip J.
Currie had
considered it
likely and
probable that all
coelurosaurs were feathered. However, several...
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South America.
Initially thought to have been a
giant dromaeosaur-like
coelurosaur, it was
classified as a
neovenatorid allosauroid in
previous phylogenies...
- most
theropod dinosaurs,
including megalosauroids, allosauroids, and
coelurosaurs (which
includes tyrannosauroids, ornithomimosaurs,
compsognathids and...
- Gondwana, and the
coelurosaurs in Laurasia. Of all the
theropod groups, the
coelurosaurs were by far the most diverse. Some
coelurosaur groups that flourished...
- Zuniceratops,
Suskityrannus was
informally referred to as the "Zuni
coelurosaur", "Zuni tyrannosaur", and by the 2011 do****entary
Planet Dinosaur "Zunityrannus"...
- /ɪŋˌkwɛbəˈsɔːrəs/ or /ˌnwɛbəˈsɔːrəs/[circular reference]) is a
basal coelurosaur and is the basal-most
member of the
coelurosaurian clade Ornithomimosauria...
- in China. It may be a therizinosaurian, and if so the
earliest known coelurosaur. The type species,
Eshanosaurus deguchii****, was
described by Xu Xing...
- that, at the time of its description,
Zuolong was one of the
oldest coelurosaurs known to science, but that the
implications of its
discovery cannot be...
- Proceratosaurus.
Their study supported the idea that
Proceratosaurus is a
coelurosaur, a tyrannosauroid, and most
closely related to the
Chinese tyrannosauroid...
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referred to
megaraptorans were also
quite slender and
similar to
those of
coelurosaurs adapted for running.
Although megaraptorans were thick-bodied theropods...