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Huh, The recent Discover speculates that dinosaurs at large may have been more birdlike than we are accustomed to thinking. Interesting.
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George is going to be very upset. Ohhhh. Now this could be too much fun. We could make an image of what we think Mr. Raptor should look like with our new info. Where is Legume? He would do something like this. I see visions of "Kentucky Fried Raptor" ads and "The NBC Velociraptor". Such a sad thing to happen to such a noble animal. So in the mean time. . . question. Do you think Velociraptor taste like chicken? and..... Do you think Jurassic Park would have been so succesful if everyone was being chased about by giant turkeys with teeth?
Just keep in mind that only smaller animals are brightly colored. Really large animals (whales,sharks, elephants,crocodiles, Komodo dragons, tend to be brown or gray. Very large birds, like the ostrich, aren't as gorgeous as the peacock- the only exception being the cassowary. Very brightly colored head, has stiletto blades on its feet much like a raptor. Known to run around disembowling natives.
No, No, No, you've got it all wrong, guys! It was just a prank played by the velociraptor's dino friends. They dropped him in a tar pit, then covered him in feathers... The poor guy suffocated from the tar (their brains weren't big enough to forsee that and take precautions) and was fossilized in that sad state. Rosh <-- Gotta take the other side. =)
Cool news! RE: Charlie Brown. The Earth was made around 4000 BC at 4:55 PM on a Friday. Actually Satan was on vacation in Bahamas (he was the first tourist) during that time. He had some summer interns (about 5 million of em)that got the job of distributing Dino fossils-:-) He used Interns to avoid paying em-and the tax issues. Musta been quite a job! Can you imagine the logistics and paperwork involved?? :-) Eric
I like your blue raptor, Anton. BTW, Wayne Barlowe has been painting raptors with feathers for years. Just saw the Chicago unveiling of Sue the Tyrannosaur on TV. The T rex has a wishbone! A 45 foot long, eight ton chicken is disturbing enough, but how big was the creature that could actually use that wishbone?
I'm picturing a T-Rex with a peacock tail. Feathers that size could not stand up. Likely only small theropods had feathers. Duckbills (= hadrosaurs) are known to have had scaly skin. Over a certain size of animal the feathers would not keep the animal warm much but would merely act as shelter for skin vermin, and the animal would evolve to have scaly skin, same as elephants and hippos have no fur. Likeliest Tyrannosaurus had scaly skin.
Fur! Wow! That's wild. I'm working on a fiction series in which my characters are transported to Pangaea, but in an alternate dimension, where extinct animals coexist with humans. In it, I have two varieties of pteranodons one with feathers, one with none. This is interesting news. I'll have to edit a bit to make it more accurate. Thanks for the info, Anthony. I'll have to do a little further research to see the fossils (assuming they have pictures). Oh well, my stories take place in an alternate universe where evolution took a different turn, so feathers could have developed on theirs. Literary license. ;) Melanie
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In the Boston Globe today, there is an article about a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. The show relflects new information learned from the wealth of intact fossils recovered from an ancient landslide in Mongolia. Raptor was covered in a complete coat of very fine feathers. Like an ostrich. I don't know how a feel about this. Anton "you mean they were like a giant turkey" - Jurassic Park