From: The Dinosaur That Survived: How Birds Became Earth’s Living Dinosaurs
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Historically, the discovery that birds are dinosaurs overturned long-held beliefs about extinction. Early naturalists imagined dinosaurs as completely lost. But fossil finds from the 19th and 20th centuries, like Archaeopteryx and later feathered theropods, changed the narrative. This insight revolutionized paleontology and our understanding of evolution.

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Supporting arguments

  • 19th-century fossil discoveries linking birds and dinosaurs.
  • Shifts in scientific consensus over time.
  • Impact on the study of evolutionary biology.
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Fossils of early birds from after the extinction show rapid diversification.
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Small body size and flight ability helped some dinosaurs survive the mass extinction.
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Molecular studies support the dinosaurian origin of birds.
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