- Protobird
"Protobird" is an informal term that has been used by some
paleontologist s when discussing animals that, while technically classified as non-aviandinosaur s, possess many features normally associated withbird s. All protobirds areextinct .Zhou and Farlow (2001), for example, used the term "protobird" for primitive members of the clade
Avialae . In this sense, protobirds would include animals like "Confuciusornis ", "Sapeornis ", and theEnantiornithes . These animals were small, flying, feathered, and closely related to birds. The authors restricted the term "bird" to refer only toAves , which they used to mean only modern ("crown group") birds. [Zhou, Z. and Farlow, J.O. (2001). "Flight Capability and habits of Confuciusornis." Pp. 237-245 in "New Perspectives on the Origin and Early Evolution of Birds". Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, USA.]Gregory S. Paul used the term "protobird" in a wider sense in 1988, to refer to the extremely bird-like non-avian dinosaurs (Maniraptora ), including oviraptorosaurs, troodontids, and dromaeosaurids.Paul, Gregory S. (1988). "Predatory Dinosaurs of the World." New York: Simon and Schuster. 464 pp.] Paul speculated that these forms were so bird-like they probably hadfeather s, an idea later proven by fossil evidence.ee also
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Feathered dinosaurs References
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