Some Non-Avian Feathered Dinosaurs May Have Been Birds : D
SOURCE: DIGG • 2010-01-10
TOPICS:
Paleontology • Paleozoology • Coelurosaurs • Feathered Dinosaurs • Dinosaurs • Bird • Feather • Theropoda • Environment
[106 diggs @ General Sciences] So called non-avian theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous had feathers, nests, laid eggs and roosted like birds. If they were so much like birds, why don't
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