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Ornithischians Diverge Within Dinosauria “Bird Hipped”

By Michael Alan Prestwood

Fri 13 Mar 2026
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Ornithodira is the broader branch that includes dinosaurs, birds, and pterosaurs.

Ornithischians Diverge Within Dinosauria “Bird Hipped”

~229 million years ago (±4 million years)
LCA of Pterosaurs and Birds (pterosaurs & dinosauria).

Ornithodirans were early members of the branch that would later include both pterosaurs and dinosaurs, including birds. They appeared in the Triassic and were generally small, lightly built archosaurs with upright-running tendencies that set them apart from many earlier reptile lines. We do not know the exact common ancestor fossil of dinosaurs and pterosaurs, but this is the branch where that story begins. Early ornithodirans already had a more upright, lightweight, runner-type build than many earlier reptile lines, but the classic dinosaur body plan was still taking shape.

From this branch came two of the most famous lineages in prehistory. One line gave rise to pterosaurs, the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight. The other gave rise to dinosaurs, and much later, birds. In that sense, ornithodirans stand near the base of one of evolution’s most remarkable radiations: runners, fliers, giants, predators, plant-eaters, and eventually birds filling the skies.

This branch matters because it helps explain both connection and difference. Pterosaurs and dinosaurs were close relatives, but pterosaurs were not dinosaurs. They split from the same broader ornithodiran stock and then went their own way. So on a “Dinosaurs & Birds” timeline, ornithodirans fit well as an early shared branch point, even though not everything that comes from that point should be called a dinosaur.

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Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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