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OpenStars@startrek.website ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

Since you asked for *functional difference", the first one that comes to mind is that birds can fly? Another is that while all birds descended from dinosaurs, not all dinosaurs descended from birds - in fact none did afaik.

Another example like this is that all large mammals descended originally from single-celled organisms, but not all single-celled organisms descended from multicellular ones, in fact most (probably literally all?) did not.

Likewise, just as all single-celled + multicellular eukaryotes belong to a single monophyletic clade, but there are ENORMOUS differences between them (fungi vs. plants vs. humans), so too do dinosaurs and avians belong to the same monophyletic clade, for all that that means.

Which MEANS then that the word “dinosaur” needed to be redefined, after that discovery about birds being part of the same group. So they did that:

Dinosaurs are extinct animals with upright limbs that lived on land during the Mesozoic Era (252 to 66 million years ago).

And the paragraph after that also talks about birds, citing why paleontologists use the term “non-avian dinosaur” to carefully distinguish the true reptiles from the birds that came out from their midst.

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