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Dilong / Tyrannosauroidea / Coelurosauria / Tyrannosauridae / Origin of birds / Eotyrannus / Phanerozoic / Feather / Evolution of dinosaurs / Tyrannosaurs / Herpetology / Mesozoic
Date: 2004-10-13 16:40:37
Dilong
Tyrannosauroidea
Coelurosauria
Tyrannosauridae
Origin of birds
Eotyrannus
Phanerozoic
Feather
Evolution of dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurs
Herpetology
Mesozoic

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