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least were
superprecocial in a way
similar to that of megapodes,
being able to fly soon
after birth. It has been
speculated that
superprecociality prevented...
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occupy wooded habitats. Most are
brown or
black in color.
Megapodes are
superprecocial,
hatching from
their eggs in the most
mature condition of any bird....
- had
juveniles with
clear superprecociality and
likely occupying different ecological niches than the adults.
Superprecociality has been
inferred for sauropods...
- criticised. Most
evidence currently leans towards pterosaur hatchlings being superprecocial,
similar to that of
megapode birds,
which fly
after hatching without...
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growing chick's bill. Some
precocial species such as the kiwi, and
superprecocial species including megapodes, do not
require an egg
tooth to ****ist them...
- lineage-specific restrictions.[clarification needed]
Archosaurs are
ancestrally superprecocial as
evidenced in
various dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and crocodylomorphs....
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chick takes 2 to 3 days
simply to get out of its egg. Kiwi
chicks are
superprecocial, and are
abandoned by
their parents after hatching.
After ten days,...
- well-developed wing feathers, and
large brain which correlate with
precocial or
superprecocial patterns of
development in
birds of today. In
other words, Enantiornithes...
- to
allow immediate locomotion after birth,
potentially suggesting a
superprecocial behaviour. The
independence from
their parents may also be supported...
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Other paravians (including Deinonychus) and
pterosaurs are
known to be
superprecocial and able to fly soon
after birth, but for now
there are no unambiguous...