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Hi! Yeah the study is interesting but not the best in the world. Though, it's not correct to say no other studies have found Megaraptora to be anyhting but carcharodontosaurs. Mickey Mortimer's unpublished phlyogeny at The Theropod Database has had this result for years: [1] On the other hand, Andrea Cau found support for Megaraptorans when he corrected some of the new study, though they were not Neovenatorids.[2] Cau found that they DO have a lot of tyrannosauroid features, that must be due either to convergence, or the possibility that tyrannosaurs are carnosaurs after all and megaraptorans represent a link between the two groups! This possibility needs further study. MMartyniuk (talk) 15:41, 10 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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