- research. Like
other theropods, all
paravians are bipedal,
walking on
their two hind legs. The
teeth of
basal paravians were
curved and serrated, but not...
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early paravians,
Anchiornis was small,
about the size of a crow. It had long, wing-bearing arms, long legs, and a long tail. Like all
paravians, it was...
- kind.
Athlien Paravians — Sunchildren, akin to
elves or
pixies Ilitharis Paravians — Centaurs,
though of
enormous stature Riathan Paravians —
Unicorns The...
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Avialae or Paraves.
Anchiornithids share many
general features with
other paravians,
including early avialans. They were
small and lightly-built feathered...
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Unenlagiidae is a
proposed family of
eumaniraptoran paravians that
includes the
subfamilies Unenlagiinae and
possibly Halszkaraptorinae.
Fossils of both...
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originated from Asia.
Following the
appearance of
Anchiornis and
other basal paravians, a
series of
vicariance events were
inferred to have
taken place. The...
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Ricardo C.; Case, Judd A. (April 2019). "Phylogeny of A New
Gigantic Paravian (Theropoda; Coelurosauria; Maniraptora) From The
Upper Cretaceous Of James...
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working together may also have
implications for the
origin of
flapping in
paravians. In 2010, Hone and
colleagues published a
paper on
their 2008 discovery...
- Dean R.; Lippincott, Jessica; Lovelace,
David M. (2019-07-10). "A new
paravian dinosaur from the Late Jur****ic of
North America supports a late acquisition...
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early members of the
closely related group Avialae, or more
primitive paravians by
various studies. The
cladogram below follows the
results of a study...