Subject: And another one: Ornithomimus.
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Posted on: 2015-11-03 09:07:00 UTC

An Ornithomimus has been found which preserves plumage patterns. Not particularly surprisingly, it has basically the same feather patterns as an ostrich - bare legs, feathers elsewhere. Which will no doubt continue to upset people who want dinosaurs to have been demon crocodile-lizards, rather than the amazing creatures they actually were, but I find it hard to care. ^~

The specimen apparently has a 'three-dimensional keratin structure to the feathers'. If that means proper complex feathers, then according to the <a href="http://saurian.maxmediacorp.com/?page
id=2">Saurian feather chart (scroll down), complex feathers have just been pushed back three branches on the tree, and are now only one branch away from the tyrannosaurs. Cool? Cool.

The picture for this one is pretty good. Not as good as the official Dakotaraptor image, which was drawn by Emily Willoughby and is fantastic, but pretty good.

-- and, haha, speaking of Ms. Willoughby: 'Ornithomimus being restrained by Dakotaraptor'. Because dinosaurs! (And yes, Ornithomimus is a Hell Creek dinosaur, so the folks at Saurian may well be frantically updating their models of it.)

You can't read the paper because it costs $40. Because that's how science works, apparently.

hS

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