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China's early Cretaceous forests are home to some of the tiniest dinosaurs of the Mesozoic.
Psittacosaurus - a stocky four-legged beaked herbivore with a single row of "quills" on it's tail
Caudipteryx - a feathered peacock-sized oviraptor
Confusciornis - a toothless crow-sized bird, sometimes found with a pair long streaming feathers
Microraptor - a small four-winged flyer
Cryptovolans - a three foot carnivore with leg feathers
Dilong - a coyote-sized tyrannosaur relative with feathers
Sinosauropteryx - a small predator that's mostly tail
Dsungaripterus - a flamingo-like pterosaur