Is Ostrich related to T. rex?

The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches, according to research published today in Science (and promptly reported in the New York Times).
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Are ostriches related to dinosaur?

Ostriches

Ostriches are whacky-looking creatures at the best of times, but did you know that they're very closely related to a species of dinosaur dating back to the late Cretaceous period?
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Did T. rex look like an ostrich?

rex bone to 21 modern creatures, including alligators and chimpanzees. The study found that the T. rex's tissue was more similar to chickens and ostriches than to any other animals, including reptiles.
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What dinosaur is the ostrich descended from?

Ornithomimids were a distinctive group of theropod dinosaurs who show a good example of convergent evolution with the ratite birds, such as ostriches.
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Was the T. rex a giant ostrich?

Based on the anatomy of X. baimoensis and other early tyrannosaurs, it's now thought that T. rex and its closest relatives evolved their massive skulls from animals with long, slender snouts. Both the giant ostrich-resembling dinosaur and the T.
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T-REX: 10 FACTS You Didn't Know About This Dinosaur



What did T. rex evolve into?

rex evolved into a monster predator by dumbing down its brain. Tyrannosaurus rex has a reputation for being one of the biggest and fiercest dinosaurs ever to have lived. But it probably wasn't the brightest: it had a simpler brain than an earlier, smaller tyrannosaur.
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Did T. rex turn into a chicken?

In a word, no. In the scheme of animal classification, T. rex and all other tyrannosaurs as well as chickens and all other birds all fit into the suborder Theropoda. Theropods are a large and diverse group of animals that have hollow bones and three-toed limbs in common.
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What is the T Rex closest living relative?

The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches, according to research published today in Science (and promptly reported in the New York Times).
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What did ostriches evolve from?

Ostrich evolution revealed: Fossil finds shed new light on the evolution of the African ratite. Linked paper: Extinct crane-like birds (Eogruidae and Ergilornithidae) from the Cenozoic of Central Asia are indeed ostrich precursors by Gerald Mayr & Nikita Zelenkov, Ornithology.
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What is the closest bird to a dinosaur?

Hearing those noises in the dense, dripping darkness, I could imagine I'd stepped back in time about 70 million years. But my ultimate dino-bird would have to be the Southern Cassowary. In the rainforest of northeastern Australia, we had been searching a long time before we finally found it—or, maybe, it found us.
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Is emu a dinosaur?

It's easy to look at an ostrich or emu and see their dinosaurian ancestry. They look utterly prehistoric. In fact, these birds are partially copying the look of some non-avian dinosaurs called ornithomimosaurs – the ostrich mimic dinosaurs that ran around gobbling up lizards and bugs during the Cretaceous.
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Are chickens T. rex?

Putting more meat on the theory that dinosaurs' closest living relatives are modern-day birds, molecular analysis of a shred of 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex protein — along with that of 21 modern species — confirms that dinosaurs share common ancestry with chickens, ostriches, and to a lesser extent, ...
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Are ostriches related to Raptors?

Answer and Explanation: An ostrich is not a raptor. Raptors are birds of prey such as eagles, hawks and falcons. Raptors hunt from the air and have curved beaks and sharp...
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What current animal is closest to a dinosaur?

In fact, birds are commonly thought to be the only animals around today that are direct descendants of dinosaurs. So next time you visit a farm, take a moment to think about it. All those squawking chickens are actually the closest living relatives of the most incredible predator the world has ever known!
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Is a rhino a dinosaur?

So, it would seem that rhinos could be smaller relatives of these dinosaurs, however, this is untrue. Rhinos are not related to dinosaurs, even remotely. The biggest difference is that rhinos are mammals and dinosaurs are considered reptiles.
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What is an ostrich closest relative to?

Ostriches and their flightless relatives are found across the globe not because continental drift forced them apart, but rather because the ancestors of these birds spread across the world through flight, and only later became flightless, researchers say.
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Did ostrich ancestors fly?

The common misconception of the ostrich is that its ancestor was also a flightless bird: THIS IS INCORRECT! The ancestor of the ostrich was in-fact a flying bird, however because of the aforementioned conditions it lost its ability to fly. The ostrich did not only evolve in a way that made it lose its ability to fly.
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Why did ostriches evolve to not fly?

Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, and kiwis can't fly. Unlike most birds, their flat breastbones lack the keel that anchors the strong pectoral muscles required for flight. Their puny wings can't possibly lift their heavy bodies off the ground.
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What killed T. rex?

rex went extinct during the K-T mass extinction, about 65 million years ago. This extinction killed the remaining dinosaurs (not just T. rex) and many other animal and plant groups. This extinction was probably caused by a catastrophic asteroid colliding with Earth.
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Is the chicken a dinosaur?

So, are chickens dinosaurs? No – the birds are a distinct group of animals, but they did descend from the dinosaurs, and it's not too much of a twist of facts to call them modern dinosaurs. There are many similarities between the two types of animal, largely to do with bone structure.
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Did cockroaches live with dinosaurs?

Why they may outlast humans on Earth. When the rock now known as the Chicxulub impactor plummeted from outer space and slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, cockroaches were there.
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Do we have T. rex DNA?

Dig up a fossil today, and any dino-DNA within would have long since fallen apart. That means, as far as scientists know, and even using the best technology available today, it's not possible to make a dinosaur from its DNA.
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Are T. rex arms backwards?

It's also been said that the T-Rex's short arms may have actually been wings - as if there haven't been enough memes about their little arms. So, the feather theory states that the arms of the T-Rex might actually have been inverted, like that of an ostrich.
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What did the Raptor evolve into?

Birds evolved from 'raptor' dinosaurs – the Velociraptor family.
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Is a kangaroo a T. rex?

“Kangaroos are the T-Rex of the herbivore world,” my son informed me when he was younger.
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