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English: Diagram illustrating the "Temporal paradox" in paleontology. First given it's nickname by Alan Feduccia, the paradox is made up by the fact that almost all feathered dinosaurs are dated to have lived millions of years after Archaeopteryx, the oldest bird (late Jurassic, believed to have existed about 150 million years ago). Only a few of the feathered dinosaurs/birdlike dinosaurs are given an older date than Archaeopteryx.
Date 9-4-2010
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Author Conty

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current06:15, 6 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 06:15, 6 May 20104,525 × 2,965 (2.98 MB)Conty (talk | contribs)Epidendrosaurus are ablatival from the new list, as it sometimes is regarded as a synonym to Scansoripteryx.
07:20, 10 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 07:20, 10 April 20104,525 × 3,045 (1.56 MB)Conty (talk | contribs)Adds "Million years ago" text.

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