16 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
Birds to Reptiles
Because reptiles appear in the fossil record before birds, we can guess
that the common ancestor of birds and reptiles was an ancient reptile,
and would have looked like one. We now know that this common ancestor
was a dinosaur. Its overall appearance would give few clues that it was
indeed a “missing link”—that one lineage of descendants would later give
rise to all modern birds, and the other to more dinosaurs. Truly birdlike
traits, such as wings and a large breastbone for anchoring ...Folksonomies: evolution
Folksonomies: evolution
Birds and reptiles share many resemblances, meaning they have a common ancestor, which is dinosaurs.