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Study: Dinosaurs "Shrank" Regularly To Become Birds

An anonymous reader writes A new study suggests that large dinosaurs shrunk to small birds to survive over a period of around 50 million years. Aside from a few large species, most modern birds are predominantly tiny and look nothing at all like their prehistoric meat-eating ancestors. The evolutionary process that governed this transformation has not been well understood, but now researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia have put together a detailed family tree mapping the evolution of therapod dinosaurs to the agile flying birds we see today. Their results indicated that meat-eating dinosaurs underwent several distinct periods of miniaturization over the last 50 million years which took them down from an average weight of 163kg to just 0.8kg before finally becoming modern birds.

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  1. Smile by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Think of it as evolution in action.

  2. Re:Dinosaurs went obsolete by ArcadeMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Put a t-Rex into a forest with a pride of hungry lions. How long do you think the Rex would last?

    What do you mean? An African or European tyrannosaurus rex?

  3. Re:No no no. by ArcadeMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wrong. The noodley appendage is a make-believe idea put in our heads by the Invisible Pink Unicorn to test our faith in her.