Henri Rönkkö wrote-
Is there any proof that non-avian dinosaurs had
structures analogous to the mammalian secondary palate? Do birds have that kind
of structures?
I think coelurosaurs all developed secondary
palates to some degree, but they were most extensive in ornithomimosaurs,
segnosaurs and oviraptorids. In addition, some ankylosaurs had
well-developed secondary palates.
Mickey Mortimer
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