Monday, January 20, 2020




Dancing dragon' feathered dinosaur fossil discovered in 

 
About 120 million years ago, a "dancing dragon" lived in China's Jehol Province. The discovery of a fossil belonging to the small feathered dinosaur is new to ...

One-of-a-Kind Dinosaur Specimen Discovered in China Offers View Into Dinosaur-Bird Evolution
Wulong bohaiensis. The skeleton described in the new paper is remarkably complete. The name means “Dancing Dragon” in Chinese and was named in part to ...

One-of-a-Type Dinosaur Specimen Found in China Supplies Study about Into Dinosaur-Chook Evolution
Wulong bohaiensis. The skeleton described within the unique paper is remarkably entire. The name methodology “Dancing Dragon” in Chinese and turn out to ...

Fossil of dinosaur with feathers and 'face filled with sharp teeth' shows how they grew differently from birds
Paleontologists have discovered a new type of dinosaur in China that is shedding new light on how the ancient reptiles grew differently from modern-day birds.

Pocket-size raptor sheds new light on the links between dino and bird life
This "dancing dragon," a new species of feathered dinosaur, was discovered in one of the richest fossil deposits in the world.


SEE https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/01/are-birds-dinosaurs-by-mindy-weisberger.html






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