Caudipteryx
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- Embryos from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern China Shuo Wang1,2* , Shukang Zhang2, Corwin Sullivan2 and Xing Xu2*
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- Kinematics of Wings from Caudipteryx to Modern Birds
- Two Feathered Dinosaurs from Northeastern China
- Macroevolutionary and Morphofunctional Patterns in Theropod Skulls: a Morphometric Approach
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- History of Discovery and Research
- Greater Growth of Proximal Metatarsals in Bird Embryos And
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- Romancing the Birds and Dinosaurs
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- The Evolution of Dinosaurs Paul C
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