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  • A. K. Rozhdestvensky HISTORY of the DINOSAUR FAUNA of ASIA

    A. K. Rozhdestvensky HISTORY of the DINOSAUR FAUNA of ASIA

  • Dinosaurs

    Dinosaurs

  • Perinate and Eggs of a Giant Caenagnathid Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Central China

    Perinate and Eggs of a Giant Caenagnathid Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Central China

  • New Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Nemegt Formation of Southwestern Mongolia

    New Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Nemegt Formation of Southwestern Mongolia

  • Baryonyx

    Baryonyx

  • Theropods

    Theropods

  • Norntates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10024 Number 3265, 36 Pp., 15 Figures May 4, 1999

    Norntates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10024 Number 3265, 36 Pp., 15 Figures May 4, 1999

  • Cranial Osteology of Beipiaosaurus Inexpectus

    Cranial Osteology of Beipiaosaurus Inexpectus

  • Featured Article Cranial Anatomy of Erlikosaurus Andrewsi (Dinosauria, Therizinosauria): New Insights Based on Digital Reconstru

    Featured Article Cranial Anatomy of Erlikosaurus Andrewsi (Dinosauria, Therizinosauria): New Insights Based on Digital Reconstru

  • A Late Cretaceous Diversification of Asian Oviraptorid Dinosaurs

    A Late Cretaceous Diversification of Asian Oviraptorid Dinosaurs

  • American Museum Novitates

    American Museum Novitates

  • Raptors in Action 1 Suggested Pre-Visit Activities

    Raptors in Action 1 Suggested Pre-Visit Activities

  • A Short-Armed Troodontid Dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia and Its Implications for Troodontid Evolution

    A Short-Armed Troodontid Dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia and Its Implications for Troodontid Evolution

  • Avialan Status for Oviraptorosauria

    Avialan Status for Oviraptorosauria

  • Reproduction in Mesozoic Birds and Evolution of the Modern Avian Reproductive Mode Author(S): David J

    Reproduction in Mesozoic Birds and Evolution of the Modern Avian Reproductive Mode Author(S): David J

  • Oksoko Supplement 200703

    Oksoko Supplement 200703

  • Herbivorous Ecomorphology and Specialization Patterns in Theropod Dinosaur Evolution

    Herbivorous Ecomorphology and Specialization Patterns in Theropod Dinosaur Evolution

  • Due to the Many Similarities T. Rex Shares with Modern Day Birds, Paleontologists Believe That It Might Have Been Warm-Blooded

    Due to the Many Similarities T. Rex Shares with Modern Day Birds, Paleontologists Believe That It Might Have Been Warm-Blooded

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  • Chapter 8 Functional Morphology of the Oviraptorosaurian and Scansoriopterygid Skull
  • Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?
  • Oviraptor Fact Sheet
  • Dinosaur-Biodiversity-Reduc
  • A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight
  • Supporting Information
  • A New Oviraptorid from the Upper Cretaceous of Nei Mongol, China, and Its Stratigraphic Implications
  • Annotated Object List: Dinosaurs
  • Reconstruction of Oviraptorid Clutches Illuminates Their Unique Nesting Biology
  • Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
  • Bonebed: Evidence of Gregarious Behaviour in a Maniraptoran Theropod', Scientific Reports, Vol
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  • Les Paléo-News
  • Evolution of Birds
  • Microraptor (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) from the Lower Cretaceous of Western Liaoning, China
  • R. Barsbold “AVIAN” FEATURES in the MORPHOLOGY OF
  • PDF) Trackmaker(S) Thus Corresponds Closely with Known Body Fossils of (DOC) Anzu, and As Such, It Is Conceivable That Footprints of This Type May Have Been Made by A
  • A New Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Southern China and Its Paleobiogeographical Implications


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