Subject: A far prettier image.
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Posted on: 2015-07-23 11:50:00 UTC


By Emily Willoughby

See? Far prettier. How's she done on that list?

1.) Wing Structure. This Zhenyuanlong has lovely complex wings. You can barely see the claws!

2.) Pronation. Those hands (what you can spot of them) are emphatically turned inwards, not downwards.

3.) Leg Feathers. Willoughby's Zhenyuanlong has feathered legs, but no fans - a more conservative reconstruction, allowing for preservation artefacts.

4.) Shrinkwrapping. What is there to shrink-wrap?

5.) Posture. It looks like a bird! She describes it as displaying at its reflection, hence the somewhat-fluffed-up wings.

6.) Coloration. One bright display crest (is that from the fossil? I can't see it, but both artists put it in), and then what I assume are browns, blacks, and whites? Definitely no sparkleraptor, this one.

Now why couldn't they have used a picture like that for the press release?

hS

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