31. Are dinosaurs extinct? Theropod dinosaurs are the bipedal (\"two-footed\") c
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31. Are dinosaurs extinct?
Theropod dinosaurs are the bipedal ("two-footed") carnivores of Tyrannosaurus rex fame that many people imagine when they think of dinosaurssharp teeth, claws, long tails, and a taste for flesh. Did these dinosaurs go extinct?
Part A
The graph below shows evidence of what event 66 million years ago?
The graph below shows evidence of what event 66 million years ago?
Source: Godefroit, P., A. Cau, H. Dong-Yu, et al. 2013. Nature 498: 359362. Tyrannosauroidea Oviraptorosauria Dromaeosauridae Troodontidea Aurornis Archaeopteryx Rahonavis Shenzouraptor Balaur Confuciusomis Euornithes (true birds") Enantiornithes 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 Million years agoExplanation / Answer
This graph shows the K-pg event.
As K-pg event tells us about the mass extinction of dinosaurs and not birds.
In this graph, it is seen that all the dinosaurs became extinct together.
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