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2 February, 12:13

How do bird skulls (when they are embryos) relate to dinosaurs

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  1. 2 February, 13:29
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    The skull of a bird looks similar to that of a young dinosaur when they are at their embryo stage.

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    Bird's skull at their embryo stage looks like young dinosaur's skull. This feature gives evidence of their evolution and their ancestors. The surviving member of the feathered dinosaur family are the birds. The unique skull shape of a bird shaped like a beaker with a dome like cranial resembles with the non-flying ancient dinosaurs. This phenomenon is often named as psuedomorphism. In this phenomenon, these features of the ancestor at its embryo stage is retained by its predecessors.
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