Paleontologists still aren't quite sure what to make of Rahonavis, which has been classified as a true raptor, an early bird, and (by some experts) a flightless, feathered bird that descended from the flying birds of the Cretaceous period. Rahonavis did have one distinctive raptor feature, the huge, single claws on each of its hind feet. More about Rahonavis
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