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Not only that dinosaurs are directly descended from reptiles and, under current taxonomy, are classified as reptiles.

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Why do reptiles and birds have so much in common?

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How did pteranodon become extinct?

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Is big al similar to a bird and a reptile?

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Is the Crocodile really a descendant of the dinosaur?

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