Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
i was just inspired by this quote!
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Originally Posted by
JodanOrNoDan
Chicken is my favorite dinosaur. At least to eat.
check out these pix of some dinosaurs. we have always associated Dinosaurs as big lizards but i've noticed that many resemble birds esp. in the hind-quarters from the thigh down through to the talons.
look at these big guys. it kinda looks like they have big chicken legs.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/oXfXw8ml.pnghttps://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/ifeAIOKl.png
and even some of the smaller ones have feathers.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/wENIQUHl.pnghttps://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/0AClj5e.lpnghttps://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/0AClj5el.pnghttps://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/1taznbSl.png
what do u think? i would esp. love to hear from our local forum scientists and geneticists.
:)
Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
There is very clear evidence that most known dinosaurs that people imagine are direct descendants of today's modern birds. Scientists are finding more and more fossils of feathers on these dinosaurs, so most of the dinosaurs pictured here would have actually been feathered.
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Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
Ever seen a Muscovy duck that's a bit past the down stage going for a bug? A killer dinosaur if I ever saw one. :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archosaur
Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
I believe a bit of both. Alligators are virtually unchanged from their ancient ancestors, but there are a number with bird-like qualities.
Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
Majority of the bipedal carnivorous, raptors, rex etc, dinosaurs are thought to be most related to birds. I believe the Archaeopteryx was the first or one of the first dinosaurs discovered with feathers.
There were also several aquatic dinosaurs, like the mosasaurs or plesiosaur, that were closer to being lizards as well as many quadrupedal land dinos [emoji4]
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Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
I voted for eating a dinosaur because that sounds cool, but I agree that they are more like birds! I totally believe that many dinosaurs had feathers.
As someone who has had pet chickens, I have to say that I've always felt chickens look very "dinosaur-like" especially before they are fully grown. Something about the head shape in particular.
And then there's the cassowary bird, which might as well be a living dinosaur:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m25-568936.jpg
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...ny-kennedy.jpg
One thing I also wonder about is whether dinosaurs really had slitted eyes like they do in most drawings, which makes them look more reptilian. Only nocturnal snakes have slitted eyes though, so if dinosaurs were diurnal wouldn't that mean they have round eyes like a chicken or a corn snake?
Re: Are Dinosaurs more Lizard/Reptile or are they more like a bird?
Ever seen a roadrunner or a heron move, hunt, or eat? Better than watching Jurassic Park.
Man, now I want to eat a dinosaur. :P