Thread:Trigger009/@comment-995426-20150929065715/@comment-995426-20151001050645

No, see...Category:Birds itself is in Category:Dinosaurs. Then you just put Koya and Ace in their bird categories. And,, yes, birds are dinosaurs.

But on the other hand, it's not entirely accurate to say all mammals are reptiles (mammals and reptiles are both '), or that all amniotes are amphibians (amniotes and amphibians are '). And while it is accurate to say all tetrapods evolved from, fish itself is a paraphyletic category of all s that aren't also tetrapods. However, it would be accurate to classify species as or as, but this is where TMNT characters get murky:  Category:Sharks and Rays are a clearly defined category (sharks are pretty unique, and all rays are sharks), but when it comes to vaguely fish-like characters like Merpeople, you can tell they were only designed to vaguely resemble fish, and not any particular kind of fish. As it is, most people couldn't point out the difference between a ray-finned bony fish and a lobe-finned bony fish, so the audience isn't necessarily going to care either.

But the public has seen plenty of dinosaur fiction like the Jurassic Park films, which has repeatedly raised the accurate point that all birds are actually dinosaurs (though not all dinosaurs are birds). And increasingly, sporadically, even dinosaur fiction portrays various dinosaurs with feathers (even iconic ones like T-Rex), since paleontologists know many of them actually had feathers.