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LOTS OF SECONDARILY FLIGHTLESS THEROPODS



It's a good thing I am writing a technical book (via Hopkins Press) that will
present the abundant data supporting the possibility that dromaeosaurs,
troodonts, oviraptors, alvarezsaurs and perhpas some other groups were
secondarily flightless. Of course, paleoorniithologist Elzanowski has good
evidence that oviraptors are closer to birds that Archie, and the AMNH group
has show the same is true of alvarezsaurs, and another paleontologist is about
the submit a major paper on secondarily flightless dinosaurs. 

GSPaul