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Are birds dinosaurs?

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Bird (Birds, bipedal, endothermic, vertebrate animals that lay eggs)
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dinosaur

dinosaur (Dinosaurs, the diverse group of reptiles)
Is Bird (Birds, bipedal, endothermic, vertebrate animals that lay eggs) a subclass of dinosaur (Dinosaurs, the diverse group of reptiles)?
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Embryologists and some paleontologists who oppose the bird-dinosaur link, have long numbered the digits of birds II-III-IV on the basis of multiple studies of the development in ...
A DinoBuzz article covering the theory, and objections towards it, of the dinosaurian origin of birds.
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The realization that dinosaurs are closely related to birds raised the obvious possibility of feathered dinosaurs. Fossils of Archaeopteryx include well-preserved feathers, but ...
So rather than refer to "dinosaurs" and birds as discrete, separate groups, it is best to refer to the traditional, extinct animals as "non-avian dinosaurs" and birds as, well ...

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