• Dino News 30.03.2009

    This artist's rendering released by the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, shows a dinosaur, Tianyulong confuciusi, which left fossils recently discovered in China. The creature's stiff, hair-like covering suggests early dinosaurs may have begun evolving toward having feathers.(AP Photo/Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Li-Da Xing)AP – A small dinosaur that once roamed northeastern China was covered with a stiff, hairlike fuzz, a discovery that suggests feathers began to evolve much earlier than many researchers believe — maybe even in the earliest dinosaurs. Scientists had previously identified feathers and so-called “dinofuzz” in theropods, two-legged meat-eaters that are widely considered the ancestors of birds.


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