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Should have kept that ginormous dragonslayer sword.
At least its not one of those silly feathered dinos the archeologists have been going on about lately. Fah! Don't they know anything about dinosaurs at all? Dinosaurs are supposed to be cool. Feathers are not cool. Stupid scientists and their stupid "facts" trying to ruin dinosaurs. Don't believe a word of it!
At least its not one of those silly feathered dinos the archeologists have been going on about lately. Fah! Don't they know anything about dinosaurs at all? Dinosaurs are supposed to be cool. Feathers are not cool. Stupid scientists and their stupid "facts" trying to ruin dinosaurs. Don't believe a word of it!
Yeah! Next thing ya know, they'll be tellin' us that the world's climate is changin'...
I need better reference books... dinosaurs in my book are missing feathers, the pop-up art is coming undone, and the scratch and sniff is losing its potency.
it's a fairly recent discovery lat 8 years or so that we disovered the feathers
Does that apply to all dinos, just the bipedal dinos, or dinos in a certain era?
Would meat eaters look like buzzards with the feathers missing around their face?
Are dinos fully feathered or just decorative frills?
Would meat eaters look like buzzards with the feathers missing around their face?
Are dinos fully feathered or just decorative frills?
We're pretty confident that most of the meat-eating ones had feathers. If any didn't, it's because they lost them for thermal management reasons (aka, they got too big, and insulation became counterproductive). We don't know for sure about the distribution, but "buzzards" is as good a guess as any. Perhaps even more like an eagle, with pretty much everything but the nose and feet feathered.
BTW, the way you drew the carnosaur (big meat eater with three clawed hands), with pronated (palms down) hands, is extremely jarring to look at. You'd have to break its arms to make them fit into that position.
BTW, the way you drew the carnosaur (big meat eater with three clawed hands), with pronated (palms down) hands, is extremely jarring to look at. You'd have to break its arms to make them fit into that position.
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