Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-32744161-20181006125107/@comment-24941009-20181006141826

There are quite some problems with that idea.


 * I don't know where did your allosaur-relative idea come from, but I doubt it's true. Sicklesaurids are merely the result of pop culture (Jurassic Park and other dinosaur media) promoting outdated featherless depictions of dromaeosaurids.
 * There are winged raptors in real life: Microraptor and its relatives are now considered a subfamily of dromaeosaurids, and the feathers in the arms of most other raptors can be considered wings. If you mean actual bird-like wings, then those would probably go in Enantiornithes instead.
 * Caprisauridae was NEVER defined as "wingless raptors" or anything remotely similar, as far as I know. It was originally created for Cyrannian's *Caprisaurus*, and ended up transforming in a wastebasket containing members of several paravian dinosaur families.