- edge of
deinonychosaur teeth were very
small and fine,
while the back edge had
serrations which were very
large and hooked.
Deinonychosaurs generally...
- all
theropod dinosaurs more
closely related to
birds (Aves) than to
deinonychosaurs,
though alternative definitions are
occasionally used (see below)....
- keep the head warm, is also
characteristic of
modern birds.
Several deinonychosaur and
oviraptorosaur specimens have also been
found preserved on top of...
- the
flying theropods, or avialans, are the
closest relatives of the
deinonychosaurs,
which include dromaeosaurids and troodontids. Together,
these form...
- to have been a
deinonychosaur instead of an avialan. More specifically, it and
closely related taxa were
considered basal deinonychosaurs, with dromaeosaurids...
-
using an
insulating layer of
feathers to keep the eggs warm.
Several deinonychosaur and
oviraptorosaur specimens have also been
found preserved on top of...
-
other dinosaurs such as the
alvarezsaurs Mononykus and Nemegtonykus;
deinonychosaurs Adasaurus, and Zanabazar;
ornithomimosaurs Anserimimus and Gallimimus;...
- This
confusion has led to the
common misconception that
Vorona had a
deinonychosaur-like
sickle claw on each foot.[citation needed] Pei, Rui; Pittman, Michael;...
-
discovery of Jur****ic
troodonts is
positive physical evidence that
derived deinonychosaurs were
present before the time that
avians arose. This fact strongly...
- Alberta, with a
description of a
unique new taxon:
implications for
deinonychosaur diversity in
North America".
Canadian Journal of
Earth Sciences. 54...