Saurischians

Word SAURISCHIANS
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What do we mean by saurischians?

Any dinosaur of the order Saurischia.

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The word "saurischians" in example sentences

Nodosaurid ankylosaurs and hadrosaurids show significant positive associations with marine sediments, while marginocephalians (Ceratopsia, Pachycephalosauria), saurischians (herbivorous theropods, Sauropoda) and ankylosaurid ankylosaurs are significantly positively associated with terrestrial sediments. ❋ ReBecca Foster (2009)

You may have meant mother nature with a big "N", but its slightly ironic given that the journal Nature seems to have a bad bias towards saurischians as well. ❋ Darren Naish (2007)

Part I (here) is the saurischians .. ornithischians are yet to come. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

For ubergeeks who enjoy things that have to do with taxa and clades and saurischians, check out Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology. ❋ Rogers (2006)

Claw of an Allosaurus fragilis. saurischians, and they belonged to a saurischia subgroup known as the ❋ Unknown (2010)

They were bipedal (walked on two legs), possessed the [[bird-hipped dinosaur | lizard-like hips]] similar to all [[saurischians]], and they belonged to a subgroup of saurischia known as the Theropods meaning '' beast-footed '' for their 3-toed foot. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Claw of an Allosaurus fragilis. saurischians, and they belonged to a subgroup of saurischia known as the Theropods meaning beast-footed for their 3-toed foot. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 304 p. Bonaparte JF (1969) Comments on early saurischians. ❋ Joseph J. W. Sertich Et Al. (2010)

They were bipedal (walked on two legs), possessed the [[bird-hipped dinosaur | lizard-like hips]] similar to all [[saurischians]], and they belonged to a meaning '' beast-footed '' for their 3-toed foot. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To their credit, Quick & Ruben (2009) do note that some birds (including kiwis, emus and the extinct elephant birds and mihirungs) have very small sterna that don't extend as far posteriorly as the abdominal air-sacs: these sterna are actually smaller, compared to trunk length, than those of such non-avian saurischians as dromaeosaurs and diplodocoid and macronarian sauropods (Wedel 2007). ❋ Unknown (2009)

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