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Dinotopia
The debate about
how dinosuars evolved and when they migrated across the super-continent
Panagea reached its conclusion with the discovery of the 213
million-years-old fossil of Tawa hallae in USAs New
Mexico:
Dinosaurs originated and evolved under
three lineages: the herbivorous saurpods, ornithiscians and
the carnivorous theropods.
In the 1960s, a fossil named Herrerasaurus
was discovered alongside the fossils of a sauropod and an
ornithiscian in South America.
Herrerasaurus was a carnivore with theropod
features but some of its attributes were atypical of a theropod
thus sparking a debate on its origin.
Tawa is the missing link with all the
theropod and Herrerasaurus features making the Herrerasaurus
a definite theropod.
Tawas discovery proves that dinosaurs
originated and rapidly evolved into the three main lineages
in South America about 230 million years ago.
Later when they migrated to North
America, only the carnivores survived its climate and went
on to spawn birds.

Source: Down
To Earth, January 2010

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