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essential terms and definitions for paleontology and dinosaur science.

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Terms related to how dinosaurs moved, their posture, and the mechanical principles underlying locomotion.

Quadrupedal

Moving on four legs. Large sauropods, ceratopsians, and ankylosaurs were obligate quadrupeds. Quadrupedal stance distributes …

Digitigrade

Walking on the toes with the heel raised off the ground. Theropods were digitigrade, giving …

Facultative Quadruped

An animal capable of moving on either two or four legs. Some hadrosaurs and iguanodontians …

Kinetic Skull

A skull in which the bones can move relative to each other, increasing gape or …

Procoelous

Vertebrae with a concave front and convex rear articulation surface. Procoelous vertebrae are common in …

Ungual

The terminal claw bone of a digit. Unguals are highly variable among dinosaurs — the …

Furcula

The wishbone, formed by the fusion of the clavicles. Present in many theropods including T. …

Pubic Boot

An expanded, foot-like process at the distal end of the pubis in some theropods. The …

Bipedal

Moving habitually on two legs. All theropods were bipedal, as were most early ornithischians. Bipedalism …

Cursorial

Adapted for fast running. Cursorial adaptations include elongated metatarsals, a narrow foot, and reduced digit …

Graviportal

A locomotor style adapted for carrying great body mass rather than speed, characterized by columnar …

Hallux

The innermost (first) digit of the foot, the equivalent of the human big toe. In …

Obligate Biped

An animal that can only move on two legs due to anatomical constraints. T. rex …

Opisthocoelous

Vertebrae with a convex front and concave rear articulation surface. Opisthocoelous cervical vertebrae in sauropods …

Plantigrade

Walking with the entire sole of the foot on the ground. Some sauropods had semi-plantigrade …

Pneumatic Bone

Bone containing air-filled chambers connected to the respiratory system via diverticula. Extensively developed in sauropod …

Pygostyle

A fused structure of tail vertebrae at the end of the tail in birds and …

Sacral Vertebrae

The vertebrae fused into the sacrum, connecting the spine to the pelvic girdle. Large theropods …

Semilunate Carpal

A half-moon-shaped wrist bone found in maniraptoran theropods and birds. The semilunate carpal enabled the …

Thecodont Dentition

Teeth set in deep sockets in the jawbone, the condition found in all dinosaurs and …

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