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The general established view seems to be that birds evolved from dinosaurs, but what did dinosaurs evolve from
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A.� From thecodonts, four legged reptiles, that existed during the Permian period and became extinct by the end of the Triassic. The thecodonts were also modern crocodiles ancestors.
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Q.� What did thecodonts look like
A.� Because this is a period with scant fossil evidence, relatively little is known about the thecodonts. Unlike dinosaurs that walked on their toes, thecodonts walked on the flat of their foot.
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Q.� When did dinosaurs start evolving
A.� Around 235 to 240 million years ago, during the Triassic period. It is a period of evolution about which there is little evidence and which has generated sharp debate among palaeontologists. A small, bipedal thecodont is the probable ancestors of dinosaurs.
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Dinosaurs developed a more upright posture than thecodonts, with legs under their bodies rather than out at the side like lizards, giving them much greater mobility.
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Several different kinds of dinosaurs developed from the thecodonts, most of which are divided into two major groups based on their anatomy. The first group, the Saurichians or lizard-hipped dinosaurs, included all the flesh-eating types and a few of the giant plant-eaters. The second group, the Ornithichians or bird-hipped dinosaurs, were herbivores.
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Q.� How long did the thecodonts last for
A.� By 190 million years ago the thecodonts, other existing reptiles and the emerging mammals had been outclassed by the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs remained the dominant land-dwelling animals until they died out at the end of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago.
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Q.� Where does the word fossil come from
A.� From the Latin word 'fossilis', which means 'dug up'.
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by Lisa Cardy