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- Protobird abstract ""Protobird" is an informal term that has been used by some paleontologists when discussing animals that, while technically classified as non-avian dinosaurs, possess many features normally associated with birds. All protobirds are extinct. Zhou and Farlow (2001), for example, used the term "protobird" for primitive members of the clade Avialae. In this sense, protobirds would include animals like Confuciusornis, Sapeornis, and the Enantiornithes. These animals were small, flying, feathered, and closely related to birds. The authors restricted the term "bird" to refer only to Aves, which they used to mean only modern ("crown group") birds.Gregory S. Paul used the term "protobird" in a wider sense in 1988, to refer to the extremely bird-like non-avian dinosaurs (Maniraptora), including oviraptorosaurs, troodontids, and dromaeosaurids. Paul speculated that these forms were so bird-like they probably had feathers, an idea later proven by fossil evidence.".
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- Protobird hasPhotoCollection Protobird.
- Protobird subject Category:Dinosaurs.
- Protobird type Animal100015388.
- Protobird type Archosaur101695681.
- Protobird type Bird101503061.
- Protobird type Chordate101466257.
- Protobird type Diapsid101661818.
- Protobird type Dinosaur101699831.
- Protobird type Dinosaurs.
- Protobird type ExtinctBirds.
- Protobird type LivingThing100004258.
- Protobird type Object100002684.
- Protobird type Organism100004475.
- Protobird type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Protobird type Reptile101661091.
- Protobird type Vertebrate101471682.
- Protobird type Whole100003553.
- Protobird comment ""Protobird" is an informal term that has been used by some paleontologists when discussing animals that, while technically classified as non-avian dinosaurs, possess many features normally associated with birds. All protobirds are extinct. Zhou and Farlow (2001), for example, used the term "protobird" for primitive members of the clade Avialae. In this sense, protobirds would include animals like Confuciusornis, Sapeornis, and the Enantiornithes.".
- Protobird label "Protobird".
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- Protobird sameAs Q7251894.
- Protobird sameAs Q7251894.
- Protobird sameAs Protobird.
- Protobird wasDerivedFrom Protobird?oldid=507323371.
- Protobird isPrimaryTopicOf Protobird.