Subject: Aha, another feathered therapod out of China.
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Posted on: 2015-07-20 15:16:00 UTC

Where are they getting them all? ^^

What does make me sad, both for poor Zhenyuanlong suni and for science journalism, is that picture. It just looks... scratty. Does Z. suni not know how to groom itself?

Also, it appears to be suffering from a horrible disease of the primaries. The fossil pretty clearly shows feathers running down at least one finger (as is the case for... every bird ever, I think?), but the art has the feathers stopping at the wrist in order to give it little clawed hands. Of... which the nearside one appears to be bent the wrong way, though that might just be the angle.

It's always cool to get another feathered dragon out of China, though. ^
^ And the name-drop might even be vaguely right - V. mongoliensis is from that part of the world, after all.

('It is unlikely that it could fly'. Um, yeah, it's a couple of meters long, it'd need rather more radical wings than that to get airborne. But that's scientific journalism for you.)

hS

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