Here is a summary of
the basic ideas of this site. This is a work in progress.:
Birds developed in a
lineage from proto-pterosaurs (eg. cosesaurus)
to pterosaurs (eg.
pterodactyls)
to primitive
pygostylia birds (eg. enantiornithes)
to modern flying birds
(neognathae) and modern flightless birds
(palaeognathae).
AND
Primitive pterosaurs
(rhamphorhynchids) developed into long-bony-tailed feathered creatures (eg.
dromaeosaurs) which went extinct. Advanced pterosaurs (pterodactyls) developed
into short-tailed feathered birds (Pygostylia).
AND
The category called
"coelurosaur dinosaurs" includes only actual dinosaurs (eg. tyrannosaurs). It
does not include birds.
AND
The fossil record does
not support the dinosaur-to-bird idea. The fossil record does support the
pterosaur-to-bird idea.
pycnofibres to
feathers
breathing
warm
blooded
propatagium
particular pterosaurs
to particular birds
ghost
lineages
finger
phalanges
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