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2-fingered Feathers Toothless Wishbone
Albertosaurus

Archaeopteryx

Chicken

Ostrich

T. Rex

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Here’s a brief overview of the species listed:

  1. Albertosaurus:

    • A theropod dinosaur closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex and part of the group of carnivorous dinosaurs.
    • Likely had feathers, especially in younger individuals.
    • It had teeth suited for a carnivorous diet.
  2. Archaeopteryx:

    • Often regarded as the first bird, this species had both avian and dinosaurian characteristics.
    • It possessed feathers, which it likely used for flight.
    • Archaeopteryx had a mix of teeth and a wishbone.
  3. Chicken:

    • A domesticated bird that is a descendant of theropod dinosaurs.
    • Modern chickens have feathers and lack teeth, having adapted to a different type of feeding.
    • They possess a wishbone, which is a characteristic derived from their dinosaur ancestors.
  4. Ostrich:

    • The largest living bird today, closely related to some feathered dinosaur species.
    • Ostriches have feathers and, like chickens, they are toothless.
    • They also have a wishbone.
  5. T. Rex (Tyrannosaurus rex):

    • One of the most famous and large theropod dinosaurs, known for its massive skull and powerful jaws.
    • Evidence suggests that T. rex had some feathers, particularly in younger members of the species.
    • T. rex had teeth adapted for a carnivorous diet and did not possess a wishbone.

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