Feathered dinosaur
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The realization that dinosaurs are closely related to birds raised the obvious possibility of feathered dinosaurs. Fossils of Archaeopteryx include well-preserved feathers, but it was not until the mid-1990s that clearly non-avialan dinosaur fossils were discovered with preserved feathers. Since then, more than twenty genera of dinosaurs, mostly theropods, have been discovered to have been feathered. Most fossils are from the Yixian formation in China. The fossil feathers of one specimen, Shuvuuia deserti, have tested positive for beta-keratin, the main protein in bird feathers, in immunological tests.</ref>
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Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology www.dinosauria.com/jdp/jdp.htm - Web |
Life-like images of feathered dinosaurs Life-like images of feathered dinosaurs web.archive.org/.../spectacular_feathered_dinosaurs_.htm - Web |
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