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Что (кто) такое dinosaurs - определение

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Dinosaurs (short story)         
  • Pulphouse]]).
SHORT STORY BY WALTER JON WILLIAMS
Dinosaurs (story)
"Dinosaurs" is a science fiction story by American writer Walter Jon Williams. It was first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in June 1987 and subsequently republished in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection (1988), The 1988 Annual World's Best SF (1988), Best New SF 2 (1988), Facets (1991), Isaac Asimov's Aliens (1991), ZomerSFeer (Dutch language, 1996), Future on Ice (1998), The Furthest Horizon: SF Adventures to the Far Future (2000), and Exploring the Horizons: Explorers, and The Furthest Horizon (2000).
dinosaur         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
1. Any hardware requiring raised flooring and special power. Used especially of old minicomputers and mainframes, in contrast with newer microprocessor-based machines. In a famous quote from the 1988 Unix EXPO, Bill Joy compared the liquid-cooled mainframe in the massive IBM display with a grazing dinosaur "with a truck outside pumping its bodily fluids through it". IBM was not amused. Compare big iron; see also dinosaurs mating. 2. [IBM] A very conservative user; a zipperhead. [Jargon File]
The dinosaur         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
El dinosaurio (The dinosaur) is a flash fiction written by the guatemalteco writer of Honduran origin Augusto Monterroso, published as a part of the book Obras completas (y otros cuentos), in 1959. It is considered one of shortest stories in Spanish, and its whole text is the following:
Dinosaur         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
·noun ·Alt. of Dinosaurian.
dinosaur         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
(dinosaurs)
1.
Dinosaurs were large reptiles which lived in prehistoric times.
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2.
If you refer to an organization as a dinosaur, you mean that it is large, inefficient, and out of date.
...industrial dinosaurs.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
dinosaur         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
['d??n?s?:]
¦ noun
1. a Mesozoic fossil reptile of a diverse group including large bipedal and quadrupedal forms such as tyrannosaurus, brachiosaurus, triceratops, etc.
2. a person or thing that is outdated or has become obsolete because of failure to adapt.
Derivatives
dinosaurian adjective &noun
Origin
C19: from mod. L. dinosaurus, from Gk deinos 'terrible' + sauros 'lizard'.
Dinosaurian         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
·noun One of the Dinosauria.
Dinosauria         
  • Natural History Museum of Milan]]
  • Comparative size of ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' to the average human
  • An adult [[bee hummingbird]], the smallest known dinosaur
  • [[John Ostrom]]'s original restoration of ''[[Deinonychus]]'', published in 1969
  • Centrosaurus apertus]]'' engaged in [[intra-specific combat]]
  • ceratopsids]]: top left - ''[[Triceratops]]'', top right - ''[[Styracosaurus]]'', bottom left - ''[[Anchiceratops]]'', bottom right - ''[[Chasmosaurus]]''.
  • The [[Chicxulub Crater]] at the tip of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]; the impactor that formed this crater may have caused the dinosaur [[extinction]].
  • oviraptorid]] ''[[Citipati]]'' at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]. Smaller fossil far right showing inside one of the eggs.
  • An ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' specimen's skin impressions found in 1999
  • Comparison between the [[air sac]]s of an [[abelisaur]] and a bird
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science]].
  • Gorgosaurus libratus]]'')
  • theropods]]: from left to right ''[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Austroraptor]]'', ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]'', ''[[Utahraptor]]'', and ''[[Deinonychus]]''
  • Labeled diagram of a typical archosaur skull, the skull of ''[[Dromaeosaurus]]''
  • Various feathered non-avian dinosaurs, including ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', ''[[Anchiornis]]'', ''[[Microraptor]]'' and ''[[Zhenyuanlong]]''
  • The battles that may have occurred between ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are a recurring theme in [[popular science]] and depictions of dinosaurs in culture, shown here in ''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
  • Nest of a [[plover]] (''[[Charadrius]]'')
  • The early dinosaurs ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' (large), ''[[Eoraptor]]'' (small) and a ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' skull, from the [[Triassic]]
  • Outdated ''Iguanodon'' statues created by [[Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins]] for the [[Crystal Palace Park]] in 1853
  • ''[[Triceratops]]'' skeleton, [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Luis]] (left) and his son [[Walter Alvarez]] (right) at the K-T Boundary in [[Gubbio]], Italy, 1981
  • Lambeosaurus magnicristatus]]''. The crest could also have acted as a resonating chamber for sounds
  • Triceratops prorsus]]'')}}
  • sauropods]]: from left to right ''[[Camarasaurus]]'', ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', ''[[Giraffatitan]]'', and ''[[Euhelopus]]''
  • Maiasaura peeblesorum]]'' was discovered in 1978
  • taxonomy]] are included in the group Dinosauria.
  • ornithopod]]s; far left: ''[[Camptosaurus]]'', left: ''[[Iguanodon]]'', center background: ''[[Shantungosaurus]]'', center foreground: ''[[Dryosaurus]]'', right: ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', far right (large) ''[[Tenontosaurus]]''.
  • The supercontinent [[Pangaea]] in the early [[Mesozoic]] (around 200 million years ago)
  • This 1897 restoration of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' as an aquatic, tail-dragging animal, by [[Charles R. Knight]], typified early views on dinosaur lifestyles.
  • Aerosteon riocoloradensis]]''
  • Hip joints and hindlimb postures of: (left to right) typical [[reptile]]s (sprawling), dinosaurs and [[mammal]]s (erect), and [[rauisuchia]]ns (pillar-erect)
  • [[William Buckland]]
CLADE OF SAUROPSID VERTEBRATES THAT DOMINATED THE MESOZOIC ERA (INCLUDING BIRDS)
Dinosaurs; Dinosauria; DINOSAUR; Dinosaurian; Paleocene dinosaurs; Pandinosauria; Evolution of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaur; Dinosor; Dinosour; Dinosur; Dinosoor; Dinasour; Dinosaur evolution; Triassic dinosaurs; Jurassic dinosaurs; Pachypodes; Death of the dinosaurs; The death of the dinosaurs; The Death of the Dinosaurs; Dinosaur intelligence; Dinosaur Intelligence; Dinosaur brains intelligence; Pachypodosauria; Dinosaur behavior; Sapient dinosaurs; Sapient dinosaur; Dinosaur brains and intelligence; Paleocene dinosaur; Discovery of dinosaurs; Cenozoic dinosaurs; Theropod intelligence; Behavior of dinosaurs; Behaviour of dinosaurs; Non-avian dinosaurs; Dinosuar; Dinosaur neurology; Dinosaur brains; Dinosaur brain; Dinosaur brain size; Reproductive biology of dinosaurs; Dinasaur; Draft:The dinosaur; The dinosaur; Terrible lizard
·noun ·pl An order of extinct mesozoic reptiles, mostly of large size (whence the name). Notwithstanding their size, they present birdlike characters in the skeleton, ·esp. in the pelvis and hind limbs. Some walked on their three-toed hind feet, thus producing the large "bird tracks," so-called, of mesozoic sandstones; others were five-toed and quadrupedal. ·see ·Illust. of Compsognathus, also Illustration of Dinosaur in Appendix.
Dinosaurs Attack!         
  • a ''Dinosaurs Attack!'' card
TRADING CARD SERIES
Dinosaurs Attack
Dinosaurs Attack! is a trading card series by Topps released in 1988 and containing 55 base cards and 11 sticker cards.
Feathered dinosaur         
  • Illustration depicting an individual of ''[[Acheroraptor]]'' with pennaceous feathers
  • The Berlin ''[[Archaeopteryx]]''
  • Cast of a ''[[Caudipteryx]]'' fossil with feather impressions and stomach content
  • AMNH]]
  • Sinornithosaurus millenii]]''
  • Cladogram showing distribution of feathers in Dinosauria, as of 2019. The groups marked with scales did not necessarily lack feathers, but simply have never been found with feather impressions.
  • ''[[Jinfengopteryx elegans]]'' fossil
  • Cast in Japan of a resting trace from Massachusetts, which was argued to have been made by a [[theropod]] like ''[[Dilophosaurus]]'' and to include feather impressions around the belly (arrow), but this has been questioned
  • Fossil of ''[[Microraptor gui]]'' includes impressions of feathered wings (see arrows)
  • Sinornithosaurus millenii]]'', the first evidence of feathers in [[dromaeosaurids]]
  • ''[[Sinosauropteryx]]'' fossil, the first fossil of a definitively non-avialan dinosaur with feathers
  • ostrich]] is the largest living dinosaur.
DINOSAURS POSSESSING FEATHERS
Dinosaur feathers; Feathered dinosaurs; Protofeathers; Protofeather; Dinosaurs with feathers; Feathered Dinosaurs; Proto feather; Primitive feathers; Proto feathers; Proto-feathers; Proto-feather; Feather-like structures
A feathered dinosaur is any species of dinosaur possessing feathers. While this includes all species of birds, there is a hypothesis that many, if not all non-avian dinosaur species also possessed feathers in some shape or form.