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Bird Scales Likely Derived from Dinosaur Feathers
Topic Started: Sep 19 2013, 09:15 PM (222 Views)
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You're Doing It Wrong : Dino Foot Scales

This would imply the ancestors of birds were entirely feathered (just in case anyone still thought differently) as well as that most modern depictions of dinosaurs with bird-like scaled legs may be inaccurate.. that is to say, too bird-like.
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I kinda skimmed over it. I'll definitely read it in full later. Very cool, and thanks for the new bookmark!
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tl;dr. I skimmed it and I'm probably do what OM said but that seems pretty cool.
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