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Re: semilunate carpal
Small, isolated theropod teeth could belong to anything and don't mean
diddly.<
There is at least one pre-Morison tooth that's possibly dromeosaur...
Let's see a nice maniraptoran skeleton from the Middle Jurassic.<
Point to the deposits, and I'll go look.
I'll bet you it will be small and birdlike, like Archaeopteryx, if and when
it is found, not big, like Velociraptor.<
Undoubtably. If something is going to become flighted, it probably won't
start out condor-sized and flying, right? Also, wouldn't these small animals
produce "Small, isolated theropod teeth,"?
Peace,
Rob
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Northern Arizona University
Biological Science Tech
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"A _Coelophysis_ with feathers?"
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