Caudipteryx
genus of reptiles (fossil)
(Redirected from Caudipteridae)
Caudipteryx was a small feathered dinosaur. It was related to Oviraptor but looked more like Archaeopteryx. It was a relative of Protarchaeopteryx. It was found in China. It was a small insectivore, with long thin legs, less than a metre long. It had a fan of tail feathers and a fringe of feathers along the trailing edge of each arm. They are very like bird feathers, with a central stalk, and vanes on either side. Its arms were too short for it to fly.[1]
Caudipteryx Temporal range: Lower Cretaceous 124.6 mya
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Family: | Caudipteridae |
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References
change- ↑ Gee, Henry2000. Deep time: cladistics, the revolution in evolution. HarperCollins, London. p189