BIO211H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Epipubic Bone, Theropoda, Furcula

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Morganucondon: among earliest mammals, double jaw joint - dentary: squamosal and quadrate; articular, heterodont - possess more than a single tooth (two sets of teeth) Insectivore - ate insects and other small prey. Eoraptor: close ancestry to therapods and sauropodomorphs, omnivore, had both carnivorous and herbivorous teeth. Triadobatrachus: came about in triassic, oldest known frog, aquatic/terrestrial. Igunadon: herbivore/terrestrial, grazer, bipedal but probably stationary on all fours, ornithipod. Largest reasonably complete sauropodomorphs: swallowed stones to aid disgetion gastroliths. Pneumatic vertebrae air sacs: vertebrae of neck is lightly built. Compsognathus: small therapod dinosaur, bird-like non-avian dinosaur; similar in size and form to archeopteryx. 3 fingers on each hand terrestrial carnivore ancestral to spinosaurids. Found in mongolia: had feathers for temperature control/ mating / scare off predators, brooding behavior protected its eggs. Archaeopteryx: ancient wing furcula, more of a glider then a flyer, carnivorous, avian/ terrestrial.

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