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The dinosaurs weren't wiped out by a meteor. Or anything else. Instead they grew wings and flew up out of harm's way.
The fluffy little robin in the holly bush was once a velociraptor.
Maybe that's why I'm so fond of him.
Once it's pointed out, the link is obvious. Birds have a dinosaur attitude. See how the strut!
And the dinosaurs that are being uncovered in China had feathers. They were flightless, but they had feathers. It's not impossible that ALL dinosaurs- or at least all dinosaurs of the raptor kind- had feathers.
Which would mean they were always birds. A bird is not so much a dinosaur that has evolved as a dinosaur is an early kind of bird.
The fluffy little robin in the holly bush was once a velociraptor.
Maybe that's why I'm so fond of him.
Once it's pointed out, the link is obvious. Birds have a dinosaur attitude. See how the strut!
And the dinosaurs that are being uncovered in China had feathers. They were flightless, but they had feathers. It's not impossible that ALL dinosaurs- or at least all dinosaurs of the raptor kind- had feathers.
Which would mean they were always birds. A bird is not so much a dinosaur that has evolved as a dinosaur is an early kind of bird.
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We know that there were flying dinosaurs, so it's not at all far-fetched to assume that birds evolved from them. I would imagine that the feathers were an evolutionary response to...well, I could only hazard a guess that it was against increasing cold.
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And the discovery of all these feathered dinosaurs in China makes it more and more likely.