theropod in A Sentence

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    Buddy 's Theropod Club.

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    Theropod Club Convention.

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    The Theropod Convention.

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    Scientists have believed that Birds have evolved from Theropod dinosaurs.

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    The first digit of the foot, as in other Theropods, was a small dewclaw.

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    Based on fossil and biological evidence, most scientists accept that birds are a specialized subgroup of Theropod.

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    Buddy's Theropod Club meets with other dinosaurs that walk on two legs, eat meat, and have three toed feet.

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    Paleontologists studied fossilized spores in western Colorado, and their research shows that Theropods, bipedal, carnivorous dinosaurs performed a deafening dance prior to mating.

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    Another dinosaur known from India is Rajasaurus narmadensis, a heavy-bodied and stout carnivorous abelisaurid(Theropod) dinosaur that inhabited the area near present-day Narmada river.

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    However, whereas most Theropods had feet with three digits contacting the ground, dromaeosaurids like Velociraptor walked on only their third and fourth digits.

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    Africa shared the supercontinent's relatively uniform fauna which was dominated by Theropods, prosauropods and primitive ornithischians by the close of the Triassic period.

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    At the Theropod Convention, the kids reunite with Annie Tyrannosaurus and her parents Delores and Boris, and they all meet the multi-horned mayor, Mayor Kosmoceratops!

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    Velociraptor(/vɪˈlɒsɪræptər/; meaning"swift seizer" in Latin) is a genus of dromaeosaurid Theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 75 to 71 million years ago during the latter part of the Cretaceous Period.

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    Buddy and his Pteranodon family embark on a journey on the Dinosaur Train, gathering all their Theropod friends together to travel to a really big Theropod Club Convention, which is being held in Laramidia, the“Dinosaur Big City.”!

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    These analyses suggest that the impetus of the evolution of powered flight in the Theropod lineage that lead to Aves may have been an entirely natural phenomenon produced by bipedal motion in the presence of feathered forelimbs.

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