Yes. However, to clear up any confusion, most fossils were created by much less dramatic processes. There was not an extinction event characterizing every fossil we find; in fact, extinction events have the opposite effect and cause us to suddenly find many fewer fossils
Scientists do not believe that velociraptors evolved into birds. This is similar to believing that chimpanzees evolved into humans. Actually, the current scientific consensus is more along the lines of "birds are the only surviving dinosaurs" than "dinosaurs evolved into birds."
Both. Velociraptors went extinct, as did nearly all species of dinosaurs, including most birds, but a few species managed to survive, though we have fossil evidence for only one (source):
I'm going to resist making the easy joke hereAnyway, no such cognitive dissonance is required since there is no contradiction here.
when looking at the skeleton structure of velociraptor, I notice that it obviously has hip, knee and ankle joints and the ankle is slightly high due to the large feet. Are there fossils which show the transition of the ankle rising up the limb to be a knee? making the legs angle the opposite way.
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