Bipeds are animals that spend all or most of their time and terrestrial locomotion on two legs. The most notable examples of bipeds include great apes, many non-avian dinosaurs, birds, and kangaroos.
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- Acheroraptor
- Achillobator
- Adasaurus
- Adzebill
- Aepyornis
- Aepyornithomimus
- Afromimus
- Alamotyrannus
- Alaskan Saurornitholestine
- Albertavenator
- Albertonykus
- Albertosaurinae
- Albertosaurus
- Albinykus
- Alectrosaurus
- Alioramini
- Almas
- Altispinax
- Alvarezsauroidea
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- Ambopteryx
- Anchiornis
- Angaturama
- Anserimimus
- Anzu
- Aorun
- Apsaravis
- Aratasaurus
- Archaeopsittacus
- Archaeopteryx
- Archaeoraptor
- Archaeornithoides
- Archaeornithomimus
- Archaeornithura
- Arkansaurus
- Asilisaurus
- Atrociraptor
- Aurornis
- Austroraptor
- Aves
- Aviatyrannis
- Avimimus
- Avisaurus
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C
- Caenagnathasia
- Calamosaurus
- Calamospondylus
- Canadaga
- Carnotaurus
- Caudipteryx
- Changchengornis
- Changmiania
- Changyuraptor
- Chilantaisaurus
- Chingkankousaurus
- Chirostenotes
- Cimolopteryx
- Citipati
- Coelosaurus antiquus
- Coeluroides
- Coelurosauria
- Coelurus
- Compsognathidae
- Compsognathus
- Concavenator
- Conchoraptor
- Confuciusornis
- Copepteryx
- Cratonavis
- Cristatusaurus
- Cygnus falconeri
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