Subject: Dino-Dragon
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Posted on: 2015-07-20 11:47:00 UTC

'Winged dragon' dinosaur discovered

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-33510288

"Scientists have discovered a winged dinosaur - an ancestor of the velociraptor - that they say was on the cusp of becoming a bird. The 6ft 6in (2m) creature was almost perfectly preserved in limestone, thanks to a volcanic eruption that had buried it in north-east China. And the 125-million year-old fossil suggests many other dinosaurs, including velociraptors, would have looked like 'big, fluffy killer birds'. But it is unlikely that it could fly."

What? Yes, my form of science fangirl geekery is more for prehistory rather than outer space. How did you guess?

Anyway, why don't more fantasy or sci-fi worlds have creatures like this? Just look at that picture.

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