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  2. Thecodontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    This did not change when Richard Owen coined the term Dinosauria in 1842, because Owen did not recognise Thecodontosaurus as a dinosaur; in 1865, he assigned it to the Thecodontia. It was not until 1870 that Thomas Huxley became the first person to understand that it was a dinosaur, though referring it incorrectly to the Scelidosauridae. [19]

  3. Thecodontia - Wikipedia

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    Thecodontia (meaning 'socket-teeth'), now considered an obsolete taxonomic grouping, was formerly used to describe a diverse "order" of early archosaurian reptiles that first appeared in the latest Permian period and flourished until the end of the Triassic period. All of them were built somewhat like crocodiles but with shorter skulls, more ...

  4. Archosaur - Wikipedia

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    This feature is responsible for the name "thecodont" (meaning "socket teeth"), [8] which early paleontologists applied to many Triassic archosaurs. [7] Additionally, non-muscular cheek and lip tissue appear in various forms throughout the clade, with all living archosaurs lacking non-muscular lips, unlike most non-avian saurischian dinosaurs. [9]

  5. Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 estimate put the number of dinosaur species living in the Mesozoic at 1,543–2,468, [24] [25] compared to the number of modern-day birds (avian dinosaurs) at 10,806 species. [ 26 ] Extinct dinosaurs, as well as modern birds, include genera that are herbivorous and others carnivorous, including seed-eaters, fish-eaters, insectivores, and ...

  6. Moth discovered may be a 'living dinosaur' - AOL

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    So why are they calling this newly discovered miniscule moth a "living dinosaur?" The enigma moth has iridescent gold and purple wings. It was discovered on Australia's kangaroo island, the first.

  7. Glossary of dinosaur anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The condition of having deep alveoli is known as thecodont, and is present throughout Archosauria, including dinosaurs. Most squamates , on the other hand, show the pleurodont condition, where the teeth are fused to the inner sides of the jaw bones, or the acrodont dentition , in which the teeth are fused to the top of the jaw bones without ...

  8. When a massive asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, ants ... - AOL

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    New research shows that ants have been farming fungi for 66 million years — thanks in part to the asteroid that fueled the demise of the dinosaurs. When a massive asteroid wiped out the ...

  9. Dinosaur classification - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur classification began in 1842 when Sir Richard Owen placed Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, and Hylaeosaurus in "a distinct tribe or suborder of Saurian Reptiles, for which I would propose the name of Dinosauria." [1] In 1887 and 1888 Harry Seeley divided dinosaurs into the two orders Saurischia and Ornithischia, based on their hip structure. [2]