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"Birds evolved from a small raptor like theropod"

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Bakker’s line is doing more than tidying up the family tree of birds. It’s a small, pointed insurgency against the old, museum-diorama vision of dinosaurs as doomed brutes: cold, sluggish, and evolutionarily sealed off from the animals we actually live with. By insisting that birds evolved from a small raptor-like theropod, he collapses a comforting boundary. The pigeon on the sidewalk becomes a living receipt for deep time, a reminder that “dinosaur” isn’t an extinction story so much as a branding problem.

The specificity matters. Not just “dinosaurs,” but a small, raptor-like theropod: active, predatory, intelligent in the pop-cultural sense. Bakker’s phrasing smuggles in a whole behavioral makeover. If the ancestor is raptor-ish, then feathers aren’t decorative oddities; they’re tools. Warm-bloodedness stops sounding like a sentimental projection and starts reading like an evolutionary advantage. Flight becomes an upgrade built from ordinary dinosaur parts rather than a miraculous leap.

Contextually, Bakker helped drive the late-20th-century “dinosaur renaissance,” when new fossils and new methods pushed paleontology toward dynamic, athletic dinosaurs and tighter evolutionary links to modern species. The subtext is also disciplinary: science isn’t a set of static facts but a narrative constantly rewritten by better evidence. In seven plain words, Bakker turns a textbook claim into a cultural reframing: the past isn’t dead, it’s nesting in our present, flapping loudly enough to be impossible to ignore.

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Robert T. Bakker

Robert T. Bakker (born March 24, 1945) is a Scientist from USA.

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