From: The Dinosaur That Survived: How Birds Became Earth’s Living Dinosaurs
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Small body size and flight ability helped some dinosaurs survive the mass extinction.

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Research suggests that smaller animals with the ability to fly or glide had better chances of surviving the harsh conditions following the asteroid impact. These traits allowed early birds to find shelter, escape predators, and exploit new food sources, unlike their larger, ground-bound relatives. This ecological flexibility was crucial in enduring the extinction event.

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The Dinosaur That Survived: How Birds Became Earth’s Living Dinosaurs
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