The 40-odd species of the Cedunasauria form (along with the alvarezsaurs) the rather impoverished Australasian theropod fauna. The living cedunasaurs are an extremely varied group of animals and external generalizations are difficult. All extant forms have lost their hallux and often possess a long, extendible tongue. DNA hybridization confirms the monophyly of this group.
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