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Mesozoa Spiralia Fish
Tetrapoda Vertebrate Reptiles Birds Sauropsida Nonavian Dinosaur Birds Dinosauria Lizard Snakes,
Amphisbaenia Squamates Plagiaulacidans...
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Cooperative Pack
Hunting and
Gregariousness in
Deinonychus antirrhopus and
Other Nonavian Theropod Dinosaurs".
Bulletin of the
Peabody Museum of
Natural History...
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voles or
shrews Various glands producing pheromone signals found in
nonavian reptiles,
including Amphisbaenians, lizards, snakes, and
Crocodylians Castor...
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three major groups of
tetrapods disappeared completely; the
nonavian dinosaurs, the
plesiosaurs and the pterosaurs. The
other Cretaceous groups...
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cooperative pack
hunting and
gregariousness in
Deinonychus antirrhopus and
other nonavian theropod dinosaurs".
Bulletin of the
Peabody Museum of
Natural History...