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Ornithischia / Dinosaur / Theropoda / Evolution of birds / Saurischia / Sauropodomorpha / Allosaurus / Tyrannosaurus / Tyrannosauridae / Transitional fossil / Origin of birds
Date: 2012-12-10 14:45:13
Ornithischia
Dinosaur
Theropoda
Evolution of birds
Saurischia
Sauropodomorpha
Allosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosauridae
Transitional fossil
Origin of birds

Geology 106 – Study Guide for Exam #4 (Tuesday Dec 6th 9 – 10 am) Know the general characteristics and the key evolutionary novelty of each Suborder of dinosaurs and be able to identify them from the pictures include

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