Many of the theropod dinosaurs (the two-legged predators) were birdlike to varying degrees. Many if not all of them had feathers of some sort.
It depends on the kind of dinosaur. The smallest known non-avian dinosaurs, Anchiornis, a small birdlike carnivore, was not much more than a foot long, while it is estimated that the enormous herbivore Amphicoelias may have grown to over 200 feet long
Yes. Archeopteryx was a very birdlike dinosaur. It is formally classified as a bird (no contradiction here as birds are now considered dinosaurs), but its status as a bird has been debated in recent years.
Minmi is a non-avian (not birdlike) dinosaur, and therefore there is debate over whether this dinosaur is cold blooded or not. It is my personal opinion that it was warm blooded, but only avian dinosaurs are known to be warm blooded.
depends what kind of dinosaur it is but probably the dinosaur
Rhamphorhynchus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur.
A Dinosaur Bird
it means person with birdlike faetures it means person with birdlike faetures
Alar and avian are birdlike qualities. They begin with the letter a.
Dinosaur tracks are trace fossils
Its a kind of dinosaur.
it is a kind of dinosaur
Corythosaurus