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Re: SEGNOSAURIA (2nd classification attempt)
In a message dated 1/13/02 5:10:36 PM EST, Dinogeorge@aol.com writes:
<< You may want to add Eshanosaurus to your cladogram somewhere. >>
Speaking of Eshanosaurus: If Eshanosaurus is indeed a segnosaur, and since
segnosaurs had maniraptoran forelimbs (otherwise I'd still be classifying
them as derived prosauropods), this means that maniraptoran theropods (or
dino-birds) were already in existence in the Early Jurassic (and likely in
the Late Triassic). This is great for BCF.