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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...
- away from the knee, as in
coelurosaurs. It
connects to a
small facet on the
outer edge of the
astragalus (as in
coelurosaurs)
rather than a
large facet...
- 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...
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majority of
researchers have
increasingly classified megaraptorans as
coelurosaurs.
Carnosauria has
traditionally been used as a
dumping ground for all...
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coelurosaur, and
suggested that it was
instead a
basal tetanuran,
belonging to a
clade that
predated the
split between allosauroids and
coelurosaurs....
- than most
coelurosaurs because the head of the
femur is
oriented about 15
degrees toward the
anterior of the animal,
unlike in
other coelurosaurs, where...
-
usually considered to be
basal coelurosaurs outside Maniraptoriformes.
While many
place tyrannosauroids as
basal coelurosaurs, Paul
Sereno in his 1990s analysis...
-
orders still existing today. An
isolated tooth crown of an
indeterminate coelurosaur is
recovered from the formation.
Indeterminate lambeosaurinae fossils...
- both
Proceratosaurus and
Ornitholestes to be
neither ceratosaurs nor
coelurosaurs, but
instead primitive allosauroids. Furthermore, Paul
considered the...