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Attempting to study walking and running in extinct animals such as dinosaurs can be frustrating.
Some of these traits may have also existed in extinct groups.
Browridges are massive in gorillas and chimpanzees and are also well developed in extinct hominids.
Iranian literature includes a limited corpus of writings in extinct languages such as Sogdian and the Khotanese dialect of Saka.
So, the way birds – living dinosaurs – move is obviously a vitally important source of data for understanding how locomotion worked in extinct dinosaurs.
In Extinct Boids (sic), by Ralph Steadman and Ceri Levy (Bloomsbury), each species is splashed across the page in Steadman's unique style, accompanied by a witty and informative commentary by Levy.
If there were a zero-sum game in which all investment in extinct creatures was taken from efforts to secure the future of the living, that would be a strong argument.
Paleontologists have looked at fossil fish to reconstruct how lobed fins transformed into limbs and discovered basic wrist bones in extinct lobe-finned fish.
"The authors have presented a very solid case of how trace metals can serve as proxies for pigmentation in extinct animals".
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A well-known exception is the diversity of compound eyes (like those of modern insects) documented in extinct trilobites, because the lenses of tiny calcite crystals are hard, and are often preserved as fossils (for a review see Fortey 2000).
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